New  York  Public  Library 

CIRCULATION  DEPARTMENT 


Classified  List  of  Books 

Available  for 

Traveling  Libraries 


1907 


Chief  of  Circulating:  Department, 
NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 


NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

CIRCULATION  DEPARTMENT 


CLASSIFIED  LIST  OF  iBOOKS 

AVAILABLE  FOR 


TRAVELING  LIBRARIES 


1907 


on- 


NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


CIRCULATING  DEPARTMENT 

TRAVELING  LIBRARIES 


Library  lends  books  in  quantity  to  any  school, 
club  or  institution  which  will  promise  to  be  responsible 
for  the  proper  care  of  the  books  and  to  keep  a careful  record 
of  their  circulation. 

Such  groups  of  books  are  in  each  case  specially  collected. 
They  may  be  chosen  from  our  shelves ; or  requested  in  lists 
made  from  the  catalogue,  or  otherwise.  These  “ traveling 
libraries”  contain  from  ten  to  one  thousand  volumes  and 
may  be  retained  for  varying  periods  of  time,  up  to  a year. 
Exchange  of  books,  either  wholly  or  in  part,  will  be  made 
according  to  the  individual  needs  of  the  borrower.  The 
library  will,  upon  request,  assist  in  the  selection  of  books  to 
meet  a particular  need  or  to  be  used  in  connection  with  a 
course  of  study.  Books  not  named  in  the  catalogue  are  fre- 
quently purchased  when  required  for  a given  purpose. 

Each  month  a blank  form  of  report  is  sent  to  each  school 
or  club  having  our  books.  This  blank  is  to  be  filled  out  and 
returned  promptly  to  the  above  address. 

The  Library  reserves  the  right  to  withdraw  the  privileges 
stated  above,  at  any  time,  on  non-compliance  with  these 
conditions. 


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EXPLANATORY  NOTE 


catalogue  is  divided  into  classes,  and  the  book 
titles  are  arranged  alphabetically  under  these 
classes.  A glance  at  the  table  of  contents  will  show  the 
various  classes,  and  the  pages  on  which  they  may  be 
found. 

Books  are  entered  under  the  names  of  authors, 
when  known ; under  the  initials  or  pseudonyms  of  the 
writers,  when  real  names  are  not  ascertained ; under  the 
names  of  editors  or  compilers  of  collections  ; under 
the  names  of  countries^  cities  or  societies  which  are 
responsible  for  their  publication.  If  no  such  name 
appears  they  are  entered  under  the  first  word  of  the 
title,  not  an  article.  Biographies  are  entered  under  the 
subject  of  the  biography,  not  under  the  author’s  name. 
If  the  pseudonym  is  better  known  than  the  real  name, 
the  entry  is  made  under  that,  with  a reference  from  the 
real  name. 

A single  dash  indicates  the  omission  of  the  pre- 
ceding heading  ; a subsequent  dash  the  omission  of  a 
subordinate  heading. 

Each  author’s  name  (and  the  subject  of  each  bio- 
graphy) is  given  in  the  author  index  at  the  back  of  the 
catalogue,  with  the  pages  on  which  his  name  occurs. 

An  asterisk  preceding  a number  indicates  that  the 
book  will  be  of  interest  to  little  children. 


SYNOPSIS  OF  CLASSIFICATION 


General  works 

Philosophy 

General  works. 

Metaphysics  . . 

Mind  and  body 
Psychology  ... 

Logic 

Ethics 

Ancient  and  modern  philosophy . , 

Religion 

General  works 

Natural  theology . 

Bible  

Doctrinal  theology 

Devotional.  — Practical 

Homiletic 

Church 

Churches  and  Sects 

Non- Christian 

Mythology  and  Folk-lore 

Sociology 

General  works 

Statistics 

Political  science 

Political  economy 

Law 

Associations 

Education 

Commerce 

Customs 

Language 

English  language 

Foreign  languages 

Science 

Nature  study 

Mathematics 

Astronomy 

Physics 

Chemistry. 

Geology 

Biology 

Botany 

, Zoology 


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Useful  Arts 33 

General  works 33 

Anatomy , Physiology  and  Hygiene  33 

Engineering 34 

Agriculture 35 

Domestic  economy 36 

Commerce. — Business 37 

Chemical  technology 38 

Manufactures,  Trades  and  Build- 
ing... 38 

Fine  Arts 39 

General  works  39 

Gardening 39 

Architecture  and  Sculpture 39 

Drawing,  Design  and  Engraving. . 40 

Photography 41 

Music — Theory 41 

Music — Scores 42 

Amusements 43 

Literature — General 45 

History  and  criticism 45 

Rhetoric 45 

Elocution,  Oratory  and  Debate. . . 45 

Letter-  writing 46 

Selections  and  Quotations 46 

American  literature 47 

History  and  criticism 47 

Poetry 47 

Drama  and  Fiction 48 

Essays  and  Oratory 48 

Humor 50 

Miscellany 50 

English  literature 51 

History  and  criticism 51 

Poetry 51 

Drama 54 

. Fiction 55 

Essays 56 

Oratory  and  Letters . '. 56 

Miscellany 57 

Foreign  literature 57 

Latin  literature 58 

Greek  literature 58 


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Travel  and  description 

General 

Geography  and  Atlases 

Antiquities 

Europe 

Scotland  and  Ireland 

England 

Germany : 

France 

Italy 

Spain 

Russia 

Minor  countries.  

Asia 

Africa 

North  America 

Mexico  and  West  Indies 

United  States.  

New  York  and  New  England. 
Southern  and  Western  states, 

South  America 

Oceanica  and  Polar  regions. . , 

Biography — Collective 

Biography — Individual 

History 

General 

Ancient  history 

Europe 

Scotland  and  Ireland 

England 

Germany 

France 

Italy 

Spain 

Russia 


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Minor  countries *. . . 89 

Asia 89 

Africa 89 

North  America 89 

Canada 90 

Mexico  and  West  Indies 90 

United  States 90 

Discovery 92 

Colonial . 92 

Revolution 93 

Civil  war 93 

Since  the  Civil  war 94 

New  York  and  New  England.  94 

Southern  states 95 

Western  states 95 

South  America 96 

Oceanica 96 

Adult  Fiction 96 

Juvenile  Fiction 121 

Books  in  the  French  Language 137 

Non-Fiction 137 

Fiction 137 

Books  in  the  German  Language 137 

Non-P'iction 137 

Fiction • 138 

Books  in  the  Italian  Language 139 

Non-Fiction 139 

Fiction 139 

Books  in  the  Hungarian  Language 139 

Non-Fiction 139 

Fiction 139 

Books  in  the  Polish  Language 139 

Non-Fiction 139 

Fiction 139 


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NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

CIRCULATION  DEPARTMENT 


Classified  List  of  Books  Available  for 
Traveling  Libraries 

1907 


GENERAL 

Bibliography.  Periodicals. 

Library  economy.  Journalism. 

Cyclopedias. 

A.  L.  A.  List  of  subject  headings  for 
use  in  dictionary  catalogs.  oio — A 

Adams,  C.  K.  Manual  of  historical  lit- 
erature. 016.9 — 

Azarias,  brother.  Books  and  reading. 

028— A2 

Baby  land.  1903. 

Baker,  E.  A.  Descriptive  guide  to  the 
best  fiction.  016 — B3 

Baldwin,  James.  Book  lover;  a guide  to 
the  best  reading.  028 — B2 

Bird-lore.  v.  3 — date. 

Birds  and  nature,  v.  i — date. 

Bockett,  F.  W.  Some  literary  land- 
marks for  pilgrims.  028 — B3 

Bookman,  v.  10 — date. 

Bowen,  H.  C.  Descriptive  catalogue  of 
historical  novels.  016 — B 

Brooklyn  public  library,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Earthquakes  and  volcanoes;  a reading 
list.  551.2— E9 

Buffalo  public  librarv.  Classroom  li- 
braries for  public  schools,  listed  for 
grades.  028.5 — B 

Burt,  M.  E.  Literary  landmarks;  a 
guide  to  good  reading.  028.8 — B 

Carnegie  library.  Pittsburg,  Pa.  An- 
notated catalogue  of  books  used  in  the 
home  libraries  and  reading  clubs  con- 
ducted by  the  children’s  department. 

028.5 — Ci 

Catholic  world,  v.  i — date  (v.  7 miss- 
ing). 

Century  monthly  magazine,  v.  i — date. 
Champlin,  J.  D.  Young  folks’  cyclopae- 
dia of  common  things:  031 — C 

Young  folks’  cyclopaedia  of  litera- 
ture and  art.  031 — C2 

Young  folks’  cyclopaedia  of  per- 
sons and  places.  031 — Ci 


WORKS. 

Charities  and  the  Commons,  v.  6,  7. 
Chatterbox.  1902. 

Child-garden,  v.  2 — 10. 

Cleveland  public  library,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Special  reading  list  for  Arbor  day. 

016— A I 

Special  reading  list  for  Christmas. 

016 — Ci 

Special  reading  list  'for  Lincoln’s 

birthday.  016 — L 

Special  reading  list  for  New  Year’s 

day.  016 — N 

Special  reading  list  for  Thanksgiv- 
ing day.  016— T 

Special  reading  list  for  Washing- 
ton’s birthday.  016 — C 

Columbus,  Ohio.  Public  school  library. 
Arbor  and  bird  day  books  and  refer- 
ences. 010 — C 

Crane,  Walter.  Of  the  decorative  il- 
lustration of  books,  old  and  new. 

096— C 

Dana,  J.  C.  Library  primer.  020— D 
Notes  on  bookbinding  for  libraries. 

025.7—  D 

Dutton’s  holiday  annual.  1903. 
Engineering  News,  v.  46. 

Everybody’s  magazine,  v.  10 — date. 
Field,  W.  T.  Fingerposts  to  children’s 
reading.  028.5 — Fi 

Gilbert,  C.  B.  and  Harris,  A.  V.  comp. 
Graded  list  of  poems  and  stories. 

016.8—  G 

Given,  J.  L.  Making  a newspaper. 

070 — Gi 

Good  housekeeping,  January — June,  1903. 
V.  36 — date. 

Gordy,  W.  F.  and  Twitchell,  W.  S.  Path- 
finder in  American  history.  016.9 — Gi 
Harper’s  monthly  magazine,  v.  4 — date. 
Harper’s  young  people,  v.  5 — 20. 

V.  16-20  are  called  Harper’s  round  table. 

Hewins,  C.  M.  comp.  Books  for  boys 
and  girls;  a selected  list.  010 — H 


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GENERAL  WORKS.  PHILOSOPHY. 


Hitchler,  Theresa.  Cataloging  for  small 
libraries.  025.3 — H2 

Horner,  H.  H.  comp.  Arbor  day  annual 
for  1907. 

Johnston,  W.  D.  History  of  the  Library 
of  Congress.  027 — J 

Kindergarten  review.  v.  10 — date. 

Koopman,  H.  L.  Mastery  of  books. 

028— K 

Kroeger,  A.  B.  Guide  to  the  study  and 
use  of  reference  books.  028.7 — K 

Lamed,  J.  N.  Books,  culture  and  char- 
acter. 028 — L5 

ed.  • Literature  of  American  his- 
tory, 016.9-^L 

Lee,  G.  S.  Lost  art  oif  reading.  028 — L2 
Le  Gallienne,  Richard.  How  to  get  the 
best  out  of  books.  028 — L4 

Life,  V.  33,  47. 

Little  folks,  v.  8. 

McLoughlin’s  Christmas  annual,  1905. 
Magazine  of  American  history,  v 16—30. 
Magazine  of  history,  v.  i. 

Martin,  C.  M.  and  Martin,  B.  E.  New 
York  press  and  its  makers.  070 — M 
Monroe,  W-  S.  Bibliography  of  educa- 
tion. 016.37 — M 

Moore,  A.  C.  List  of  books  recom- 
mended for  a children’s  library. 

028.5 — M 

Mullany,  P.  F.  see  Azarias,  brother. 

New  international  encyclopaedia;  ed.  by 
D,  C.  Gilman,  H.  T.  Peck  and  F,  M. 
Colby.  17  V.  R031 — N 

New  international  encyclopaedia.  Courses 
of  reading  and  study  in  the  New  in- 
ternational encyclopaedia.  R031 — Ni 
New  York  library  club.  Libraries  of 
greater  New  York.  027 — N 

Olin,  C.  H.  Journalism.  070 — O 

Oregon  library  committee.  List  of 
books  for  school  libraries.  028.5 — O 
Our  animal  friends,  v.  31 — date. 

Our  young  folks,  v.  i — 9. 

Outlook.  V.  63 — date. 

Parsons,  Frank  and  others.  World’s  best 
books.  028 — Pi 


Philadelphia.  Free  library.  Wagner  In- 
stitute Branch.  Contribution  to  the 
classification  of  works  of  prose  fiction. 

016— Pi 

Plummer,  M.  W.  Hints  to  small  libra- 
ries. 027 — P 

Prentice,  M.  H.  comp.  References  to 
books  in  the  Cleveland  Public  Library 
for  3rd  grade  teachers.  028.8— P 

Printing  art.  v.  5 — 6. 

Ralph,  Julian.  Making  of  a journalist. 

070 — R 

War’s  brighter  side.  072 — R 

Richardson,  C.  F.  Choice  of  books. 

028 — R 

St.  Nicholas  [and  index]  v.  i to  date. 
Salisbury,  G.  E.  and  Beckwith,  M.  E. 

Index  to  short  stories.  ^ 028.5 — S 

Salmon,  L.  M.  Suggestive  lists  for  sum- 
mer reading  in  history.  016.9 — Si 
Sargent,  J.  F.  comp.  Reading  for  the 
young.  028 — S2 

Scribner’s  magazine,  v 5 — date. 

Scientific  American:  supplement,  v,  52 — 
date. 

Slater,  J.  H.  How  to  collect  books. 

025.2 — Si 

Spofford,  A.  R.  Books  for  all  readers. 

028— S3 

Stephens,  H.  M.  and  others.  Counsel  upon 
the  reading  of  books.  028--S1 

Stokes’  children’s  annual. 

Strand,  v 10  to  date. 

Studies  in  education;  ed.  by  Earl  Barnes, 
V.  2,  1902. 

Universal  cyclopaedia  and  atlas.  13V. 

031 — Ui 

Universal  cyclopaedia  and  atlas.  Edu- 
cational courses  in  study  and  reading. 

031 — U2 

Warner,  C.  D.  and  others.  Hints  for 
home  reading.  028 — W 

Wee  folk’s  annual. 

West,  W.  M.  Outlines  and  references 
for  American  history.  016.9 — W2 

Wheeler,  M.  T.  and  Bascom,  E.  L.  In- 
dexing. 029— W 

World’s  work.  v.  i — date. 

Youth’s  companion,  v.  74 — date. 


PHILOSOPHY. 


General  works. 
Metaphysics. 
Mind  and  body. 
Psychology. 


Logic. 

Ethics. 

Ancient  and  mod- 
ern philosophy. 


GENERAL  WORKS. 

Ueberweg,  Frederick.  History  of  phi- 
losophy from  Thales  to  the  present 
time.  109 — U 

METAPHYSICS. 

Miinsterberg,  Hugo.  Science  and  ideal- 
ism. 141 — M 

Rickaby,  John.  First  principles  of  knowl- 
edge. 121 — R 

Royce,  Josiah.  World  and  the  individual. 

Ill — R 

Swift,  Lindsay.  Brook  farm;  its  mem- 
bers, scholars  and  visitors.  141 — S 


MIND  AND  BODY. 

Ellis,  Havelock.  Man  and  woman;  a 
study  of  human  secondary  sexual  char- 
acters. 136 — E 

Evans,  H.  R.  Old  and  new  magic. 

133— E3 

Frith,  Henry.  How  to  read  character  in 
handwriting.  133 — F3 

Galton,  Francis.  Hereditary  genius. 

136 — G 

Hudson,  T.  J.  Evolution  of  the  soul  and 
other  essays.  130 — Hi 

Podmore,  Frank.  Studies  in  psychical 
research.  134 — Pi 

Shaler,  Mrs.  S.  P.  P.  Masters  of  fate. 

130— S 


PSYCHOLOGY— ETHICS. 


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PSYCHOLOGY. 

Adams,  John,  Herbart'ian  psychology 
applied  to  education.  150 — A3 

Aiken,  Catharine.  Methods  of  mind 
training,  concentrated  attention  and 
memory.  150 — Ai 

Aitken,  E.  H.  Five  windows  of  the  soul. 

152 —  A 

Angell,  J.  R.  Psychology.  150 — A4 

Bacon,  D.  M.  see  Bacon,  Mrs.  M.  S.  H. 

Mrs  M.  S.  H.  Crumbs  and  his 

times.  150 — B23 

Baldwin,  Joseph.  Elementary  phychol- 
ogy  and  education.  ' 150 — B5 

Birney,  A.  M.  (Mrs.  T.  W.  Birney.) 

Childhood.  150 — B21 

Brooks,  Edward.  Mental  science  and 
methods  of  mental  culture.  150 — Bii 
Calkins,  M.  W.  Introduction  to  psychol- 
ogy. 150 — C2 

Compayre,  Gabriel.  Development  of  the 
child  in  later  infancy.  150 — C3 

Intellectual  and  moral  development 

of  the  child.  150— Ci 

Psychology  applied  to  education. 

150— C4 

Cook,  Alfred.  Psychology.  150 — C6 
Dewey,  John.  Interest  as  related  to 
will.  150— D6 

Psychology.  150 — D 

and  others:  Studies  in  logical  theory. 

153—  D 

Dexter,  T.  F.  G.  and  Garlick,  A.  H.  Psy- 
chology in  the  schoolroom.  150 — Di 
Drummond,  W.  B.  The  child,  his  na- 
ture and  nurture.  150 — -D3 

Du  Bois,  Patterson.  Fireside  child- 
study.  150*- — D5 

Hall,  G.  S.  Adolescence;  its  psychology 
and  its  relation  to  physiology,  an- 
thropology, sociology,  sex,  crime,  re- 
ligion and  education.  150 — H14 

Contents  of  children’s  minds  on 

entering  school.  150 — H8 

and  Ellis,  A.  C.  Study  of  dolls. 

150 — H18 

Halleck,  R.  P.  Psychology  and  psychic 
culture.  150 — H5 

Harris,  W.  T.  Psychologic  foundations 
of  education.  150 — H6 

Hogan,  L.  E.  Study  of  a child.  150 — H7 
lies,  George,  ed.  Little  masterpieces  of 
science:  Mind.  150 — I 

James,  William.  Principles  of  psychol- 
ogy. 2v.  150— J3 

Psychology.  150 — J 

Talks  to  teachers  on  psychology. 

150— J2 

Judd,  C.  H.  Genetic  psychology  for 
teachers.  150 — J5 

Kay,  David.  Memory.  154 — K 

King,  Irving.  Psychology  of  child  devel- 
opment. 150 — K2 

Kirkpatrick,  E.  A.  Fundamentals  of 
child  study.  150 — Ki 

Inductive  psychology.  150 — K 

Ladd.  G.  T.  Outlines  of  descriptive 
psychology.  150 — L8 

Primer  of  psychology.  150 — L7 

Psychology.  150 — L2 

Lange,  Karl.  Apperception.  153 — L4 


McLellan,  J.  A.  and  Dewey,  John.  Ap- 
plied psychology.  150 — M9 

McMillan,  Margaret.  Education  through 
the  imagination.  155 — M 

Maher,  Michael.  Psychology.  150 — M4 
Major,  D.  R.  First  steps  in  mental 
growth.  150 — M16 

Morgan,  C.  L.  Introduction  to  compara- 
tive psychology.  150 — Mii 

Psychology  for  teachers.  150 — M7 

Miinsterberg,  Hugo.  Psychology  and 
life.  ‘ 150 — M8 

Oppenheim,  Nathan.  Development  of 
the  child.  150 — O 

Mental  growth  and  control.  150 — Oi 

Ostermann,  Wilhelm.  Interest  in  its  re- 
lation to  pedagogy.  150 — O2 

Preyer,  Wilhelm.  Mind  of  the  child. 

2v.  1 50 — P 

Radestock,  Paul.  Habit  and  its  import- 
ance in  education.  158 — R 

Richmond,  Ennis.  Mind  of  a child. 

1 50 — R6 

Roark,  R.  N.  Psychology  in  education. 

150 — R2 

Sanford,  E.  C.  Course  in  experimental 
psychology.  152 — S 

Scripture,  E.  W.  New  psychology. 

150 — S5 

Shinn,  M.  W.  Biography  of  a baby. 

150 — Sio 

Notes  on  the  development  of  a 

child.  150 — S19 

Stout,  G.  F.  Manual  oif  psychology. . 

150 — Sii 

Sully,  James.  Chidren’s  ways.  150 — S6 

Studies  of  childhood.  150 — S2 

Teacher’s  handbook  of  psychology. 

150— S3 

Tanner,  A.  E.  Child.  150 — T8 

Thorndike,  E.  L.  Educational  psychol- 
ogy. 150— T7 

Human  nature  club.  150 — T3 

Notes  on  child  study.  150 — T4 

Washburne,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Study  of  child 
life.  150 — Wio 

Wray,  A:  W.  Glimpses  of  child  nature. 

150— W8 

LOGIC. 

Clarke,  R.  F.  Logic.  160 — Ci 

Jevons,  W.  S.  Elementary  lessons  in 
logic  . 160 — J2 

Elements  of  logic.  160 — Ji 

Logic.  160 — J 

Laycock,  Craven  and  Spofford,  A.  K. 

Manual  of  argumentation.  168 — Li 
Mill,  J.  S.  System  of  logic.  160 — M 
Sigwart,  Christoph.  Logic.  2v.  160 — Si 

ETHICS. 

Avebury,  John  Lubbock,  baron.  Use  of 
life.  170— Ai 

Banks,  L.  A.  Lincoln  legion.  178 — B2 
Beveridge,  A.  J.  Young  man  and  the 
vv^orld.  170 — B18 

Billings,  J.  S.  Physiological  aspects 
of  the  liquor  problem.  2v.  178 — B 

and  others.  Liquor  problem.  178 — Bi 

Black.  Hugh.  Friendship.  177 — B 

Work.  179-9 — B 

Bowker,  R.  R.  Arts  of  life.  170 — B9 


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ETHICS.  ANCIENT  AND  MODERN  PHILOSOPHY. 


Bryant,  Sophie.  Short  studies  in  char- 
acter. 170 — B 

Cabot,  E.  L.  Everyday  ethics.  170 — C22 
Calkins,  Raymond.  Substitutes  for  the 
saloon;  an  investigation  made  for  the 
committee  of  fifty.  178 — Ci 

Call,  A.  P.  Everyday  living.  170 — C15 

Man  of  the  world.  170 — C14 

Callaway,  F.  B.  Charm  and  courtesy  in 
conversation.  177-2 — Ci 

Clark,  Mrs.  K.  U.  Bringing  up  boys. 

170— C3 

Conduct  as  a fine  art.  170 — C7 

Dewey,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Lessons  on  manners. 

177 — Di 

Lessons  on  morals.  170 — D7 

Dodge,  G.  FI.  Bundle  of  letters  to  busy 
girls.  , 173 — D 

Everett,  C.  C.  Ethics  for  young  people. 

173— E 

Forbush,  W.  B.  Boy  problem;  a study 
in  social  pedagogy.  170-^Fi 

Fowler,  N.  C.  The  boy;  how  to  help 
him  succeed.  174 — Fi 

Starting  in  life.  174 — F3 

French,  L.  H.  Joy  of  life.  I70“F4 
Ghent,  W.  J.  Mass  and  class.  177-5 — Gi 
H.  H.  see  Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.  F.  H. 
Hale,  E.  E.  How  to  do  it.  170 — Hi 
Henderson,  C.  H.  Children  of  good  for- 
tune. 170 — H25 

Her  brother’s  letters.  170 — H29 

Hilty,  Carl.  Happiness.  171-4 — H2 

Steps  of  life.  i7i-4 — H3 

Hyde,  W.  D.  Practical  ethics.  170 — H20 
Ingram,  J.  K.  Practical  morals.  170 — I 
Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.  F.  H.  Bits  of  talk 
about  home  matters.  173 — J 

Jenks,  J.  W.  Citizenship  and  the 
schools.  172 — J 

Jordan,  W.  G.  Majesty  of  calmness. 

170 — J6 

Self-control.  170 — J5 

Lubbock,  Sir  John,  see  Avebury,  John 
Lubbock,  haron. 

Ludlow,  J.  M.  Incentives  for  life. 

170 — L6 

Mabie,  H.  W.  Great  word.  177-6 — Mi 
Mackenzie,  J.  S.  Manual  of  ethics. 

170 — Mi2 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Art  of  conversation. 

177.2 — Mi 

Malleson,  Mrs.  Frank.  Notes  on  the 
early  training  of  children.  ■ 173.5 — M 
Mallock,  W.  H.  Is  life  worth  living? 

170 — M 

Marden,  O.  S.  Architects  of  fate. 

170 — M14 

Pushing  to  the  front.  170 — M15 

Stepping  stones.  170 — Mii 

Winning  out.  170 — M2 

Markwick,  W.  F.  and  Smith,  W.  A.  True 
citizen.  172 — M 

Martin,  E.  S.  Luxury  of  children. 

173— M4 

Mathews,  William.  Conquering  success. 

170 — M13 

Getting  on  in  the  world.  174 — M 

Nicoll,  S.  A.  How  to  bring  up  our 
boys.  173 — N 


Page,  E.  E.  Heart  culture.  179 — P 

Potter,  H.  C.  bp.  Drink  problem  in 
modern  life.  178 — P3 

Reich,  Emil.  Success  in  life.  174 — R3 

bangster,  Mrs.  M.  E.  M.  Little  kingdom 
of  home.  173 — S7 

Radiant  motherhocxd  173— S8 

Savage,  M.  J.  Man,  woman  and  child. 

173— S6 

Seelye,  J.  H.  Duty;  a book  for  schools. 

170 — S12 

Shaw,  Albert.  Business  career  in  its 
public  relations.  174 — S2 

Sheer,  T.  R.  Way  to  happiness. 

t 171.4 — S 

Smiles,  Samuel.  Character.  170 — S 

Duty.  170 — Si 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  E.  B.  Little  foxes. 

177— s 

Taft,  W.  H.  Four  aspects  of  civic 
duty.  1 72. 1 — T 

Thayer,  W.  M.  Ethics  of  success;  a 
reader  for  the  higher  grades  of 
schools.  174 — T3 

Ethics  of  success;  a reader  for  the 

lower  grades  of  schools.  174 — T2 

Ethics  of  success;  a reader  for  the 

middle  grades  of  schools.  174 — Ti 
Tolstoi,  L.  N.  count.  Bethink  yourselves. 

172.4 — Ti 

Varnum,  ..Henry.  Character;  a moral 
text-book..  170 — V2 

Wagner,  Charles.  Better  way.  170 — Wii 

By  the  fireside.  173 — W4 

Courage.  170 — W6 

Justice.  170 — W22 

On  life’s  threshold.  170 — W17 

Simple  life.  170 — W8 

Wayside  talks.  170 — W26 

Youth.  170 — W12 

Washbume,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Every  day  es- 
says. 173 — W6 

Washington,  B.  T.  Character  building. 

170 — W9 

Whiting,  Lillian.  Life  radiant.  170-4 — W2^ 

Outlook  beautiful.  i70-4 — W3 

Wingate,  C.  F.  What  shall  our  boys 
do  for  a living?  174 — W 

Winterburn,  F.  H.  From  the  child’s 
standpoint.  i73 — Wi 

Nursery  ethics.  173 — W 

Wood,  Benjamin.  Successful  man  of 
business.  170 — W5 

ANCIENT  AND  MODERN  PHILOS- 
OPHY. 


Aristotle.  Nicomachean  ethics.  185 — A3 
Epictetus.  Discourses.  188 — E 

Locke,  John.  Philosophical  works.  2v. 

192 — Li 

Marcus  Aurelius  Antoninus.  Golden 
book.  188 — M3. 

Meditations.  188 — Mi 

Plato.  Day  in  Athens  with  Socrates. 

184 — P4 

Republic,  tr.  by  J.  L.  Davies  and  J. 

D.  Vaughan.  184 — P30- 

Republic,  Timaeus  and  Critias. 

184 — P29- 

Spencer,  Herbert.  First  principles. 

192.8 — S' 


RELIGION:  GENERAL  WORKS— BIBLE. 


General  works. 

Natural  theology. 

Bible. 

Doctrinal  theolo- 
gy- 

Devotional.  Prac- 
tical. 

Homiletic.  Pas- 
toral. 

GENERAL  WORKS. 

Beecher,  H.  W.  Life  thoughts.  208 — B 
Bushnell,  Horace.  Building  eras  in  re- 
ligion. 204 — B22 

Charbonnel,  Victor.  Victory  of  the  will. 

204 — Cio 

Crothers,  S.  M.  The  understanding 
heart.  204 — C14 

Gordon,  G.  A.  Ultimate  conceptions  of 
faith.  201 — G 

James,  William.  Varieties  of  religious 
experience.  201 — ^J2 

Ruskin,  John.  Precious  thoughts.  208 — R 
Watson,  John.  Upper  room.  204 — W4 
Whyte,  Alexander.  Newman,  an  appre- 
ciation. 204 — W14 

NATURAL  THEOLOGY. 

Adler,  Felix.  Essentials  of  spirituality. 

210 — A2 

Bellamy,  R.  L.  Hints  from  Sandow. 

215— B3 

Drummond,  Henry.  Natural  law  in  -the 
spiritual  world.  215 — Di 

Fiske,  John.  Idea  of  God  as  affected  by 
modern  knowledge.  215 — F 

Life  everlasting.  218 — F 

Lodge,  Sir  O.  J.  Substance  of  faith  al- 
lied with  science.  215 — L3 

Nordhoff,  Charles.  God  and  'the  future 
life.  210 — N 

Smith,  Goldwin.  In  quest  of  light. 

215— ss 

BIBLE. 

Abbott,  L}'^man.  Old  Testament  shad- 
ows of  New  Testament  truths.  221 — A 
Adeney,  W.  F.  How  ito  read  the  Bible. 

220 — A4 

Aguilar,  Grace.  Women  of  Israel. 

220.9 — A 

Bible.  Bible  for  children;  arranged  from 
the  King  James  version.  *220 — B22 

Holy  Bible;  newly  edited  by  the 

American  revision  committee,  A.  D. 
1901.  220 — B20 

Holy  Bible;  'tr.  from  the  Latin  vul- 

gate.  [Douay  version.]  220 — B26 

New  Testament.  New  Testament,  tr. 

from  the  Latin  vulgate.  225 — B5 

Bliss,  F.  J.  Development  of  Palestine 
exploration.  220.93 — Bi 

Chamberlain,  G.  L.  Introduction  to  the 
Bible  for  teachers  of  children. 

220.7 — C42 

Chisholm,  Edwin,  comp.  Old  Testament 
sitories.  *222 — Ci 

Conybeare,  W.  J.  and  Howson,  J.  S.  Life 
and  epistles  of  St.  Paul.  220.9 — C 


Cruden,  Alexander.  Concordance  to  Old 
and  New  Testament.  220.2 — Ci 

Driver,  S.  R.  Introduction  to  the  liter- 
ature of  the  Old  Testament.  221 — D 
Drummond,  Henry.  Evolution  of  Bible 
study.  220.6— D 

Eaton,  E.  F.  Dramatic  studies  from  the 
Bible.  220.9 — E2 

Frothingham,  O.  B.  Stories  from  the 
lips  of  the  Teacher  retold  by  a disciple. 

225— F3 

Fry,  T.  C.  Old  Testament  history. 

221 — F 

Gardiner,  J.  H.  Bible  as  English  litera- 
ture. 220-^Gq 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  Impregnable  rock  of 
Holy  Scripture.  220 — G8 

Gray,  J.  C.  and  Carey,  C.  S.  Class  and 
the  desk,  a manual  for  Sunday  school 
teachers.  2v.  225 — Gi 

Harris,  M.  H.  People  of  the  Book.  3 v. 

220.9 — H2 

Heermans,  J.  W.  Stories  from  the  He- 
brew. 221 — H 

Herbst,  Eva.  Tales  and  customs  of  the 
ancient  Hebrews  for  young  readers. 

220.9- ;-Hio 

Houghton,  Mrs.  L.  S.  Bible  in  picture 
and  story.  220.9 — H23 

Telling  Bible  stories.  220 — H9 

Hurlbut,  J.  L.  Mother’s  story  of  the 
Bible  told  for  young  and  old. 

220.9 —  H15 

Kent,  C.  F.  Origin  and  permanent  value 
of  the  Old  Testament.  221 — K4 

Kerr,  Lady  Amabel.  Before  our  Lord 
came.  221 — K2 

Knowles,  E.  J.  Spirit  and  life.  220 — K3 
Mackail,  J.  W.  Biblia  innocentium;  pt.  2. 

225 — M4 

Montefiore,  C.  G.  ed.  Bible  for  home 
reading.  2v.  220 — M6 

Moody,  D.  L.  Pleasure  and  profit  in  Bi- 
ble study.  220 — M4 

Moulton,  R.  G.  ed.  Modern  reader’s  Bi- 
ble; Bible  stories;  Old  Testament. 
Bible  stories;  New  Testament. 

220 —  M 

Short  introduction  to  the  literature 

of  the  Bible.  ^ 220— M5 

Nash,  H.  S.  History  of  the  higher  criti- 
cism of  the  New  Testament.  225 — N5 

J J.  ed.  Practical  explanation  and 

application  of  Bible  history.  220.9 — 
Sanday,  William.  Inspiration.  220.1 — S 
Schaff,  Philip,  ed.  Popular  commentary 
on  the  New  Testament:  v.2.  Epistles 
of  St.  Paul.  227— S2 

Smith,  H.  P.  Old  Testament  history. 

221 —  S3 

— ' — William,  ed.  Old  Testament  his- 
tory. 221— S 

Stalker.  James.  Life  of  St.  Paul. 

220.9 —  S4 

Strong,  James.  Exhaustive  concordance 
of  the  Bible.  220.2 — S 

Taylor,  W.  M.  Elijah  the  prophet. 

220.9 —  T4 


RELIGION. 

Church  institu- 
tions and  work. 

Christian  churches 
and  sects. 

Non-Christian  re- 
ligions. 

Mythology  and 
folk-lore. 


6 


BIBLE— DEVOTIONAL. 


Thomas,  E.  L.  Early  story  of  Israel. 

222 —  Tl 

Thompson,  E.  H.  Life  and  glories  of 
Saint  Joseph,  husband  of  Mary. 

220.9 — T7 

Todd,  J.  C.  Politics  and  religion  in  an- 
cient Israel.  221 — T2 

Trench,  R.  C.  Studies  in  the  Gospels. 

226 — T3 

Synonyms  of  the  New  Testament. 

225— T3 

Tuck,  R.obert,  ed.  Handbook  of  Biblical 
difficulties.  220— T 

Tuttle,  D.  S.  bp.  Reminiscences  of  a 
missionary  bishop.  226 — T4 

Valentine,  Mrs.  L.  J.  Bible  stories  in 
simple  language  for  little  children. 

*220.9 — V2 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  Story  of  the  Psalms. 

223 —  V I 

Vaughan,  Kenelm.  Divine  armory  of 
Holy  Scripture.  220.2 — V 

Wright,  W.  B.  Master  and  men. 

226--— V/^4 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Young  folk’s  Bible  his- 
tory. 220 — Y 

DOCTRINAL  THEOLOGY. 

Abbott,  Lyman.  Great  Companion. 

231 — A2 

Barrows,  C.  H.  Personality  of  Jesus. 

232— B 

Bonaventure,  saint.  Tree  of  life. 

232.9 —  Bii 

Brunowe,  M.  J.  Girlhood  of  our  lady. 

230.2 — By 

Campbell,  R.  J.  New  theology.  230 — C13 
Catholic  anecdotes.  238 — C5 

Coleridge,  H.  J.  Baptism  of  the  King. 

232.9 —  C28 

Costelloe,  B.  - F.  C.  Gospel  story  for 
Catholic  homes.  232.9 — C12 

Faber,  F.  W.  Bethlehem.  232.9 — Fii 

Creator  and  the  creature.  231.6 — F 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Life  of  Christ.  232.9 — F 
Forrest,  D.  W.  Authority  of  Chrisit. 

232— F 

Fouard,  Constant.  The  Christ.  2v. 

232.8 — Fy 

Gallway,  Peter.  Watches  of  the  sacred 
passion.  2v.  232.9 — Gio 

Gibbons,  James,  card.  Faith  of  our  fa- 
thers. 230.2 — Gi 

J.  S.  Our  Christian  heritage. 

230.2 —  G 

Gilbert,  G.  H.  Revelation  of  Jesus;  a 
study  of  the  primary  sources  of  Chris- 
tianity. 230 — G3 

Gladden,  Washington.  How  much  is  left 
of  the  old  doctrines.  230 — Gi 

Gordon,  S.  D.  Quiet  talks  on  power. 

231.3—  G 

Grou,  J.  N.  Interior  of  Jesus  and  Mary. 

2v.  232 — Gii 

Guthrie,  K.  S.  Message  of  the  Master. 

230 — G4 

Soteriology  of  Jesus.  234 — G2 

Hall,  C.  C.  Christian  belief  interpreted 
by  Christian  experience.  230 — H2 


Hopkins,  T.  F.  Novena  of  sermons  on 
the  Holy  Ghost  in  its  relationship  to 
the  world.  231.3 — Hi 

Houghton,  Mrs.  L.  S.  Life  of  Christ  in 
picture  and  story.  232.9 — H 

Lianguet,  mgr.  Confidence  in  the  mercy 

of  God.  231 — L2 

Maas,  A.  J.  Christ  in  type  and  prophecy. 

2v.  232 — M5 

McConnell,  S.  D.  Christ.  232 — M9 
Manning,  H.  E.  card.  Sin  and  its  con- 
sequences. 233 — M 

Morgan,  G.  C.  Christ  of  to-day. 

239 — M5 

Mulholland,  Rosa.  Story  of  Jesus. 

232.9 — M4 

Murphy,  T.  Life  of  our  Lord.  232.9 — M8 

Newman,  J.  H.  card.  Two  essays  on 
Biblical  and  ecclesiastical  miracles. 

23i.y— N 

Ollivier,  M.  J.  Friendships  of  Jesus. 

232— O I 

The  passion.  232.9 — O2 

Ram,  Mrs.  Helen.  Emmanuel.  232.9 — R4 
Rawlinson,  George.  Historical  evidences 
of  the  truth  of  the  Scriptures.  239 — R 
Seeley,  Sir  J.  R.  Ecce  Homo.  232 — S 
Sheehan,  P.  A.  Mariae  corona.  230.2— S8 
Spirago,  Francis.  Catechism  explained. 

238 — S 

Method  of  Christian  doctrine. 

230.2 —  S2 

Stalker,  James.  Life  of  Jesus  Christ. 

232.9 —  S6 

Stevens,  G.  B.  Teaching  of  Jesus. 

232 — Sio 

Stewart,  Balfour  and  T ait,  P.  G.  Unseen 
universe.  237 — S 

Tappan,  E.  M.  Christ  story.  232.9 — T3 
Tauler,  Johann.  Meditations  on  the  life 
and  passion  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

232.9 —  T8 

Tolstoi,  L.  N.  count.  My  confession;  My 
religion;  The  Gospel  in  brief.  230 — T6 
Tyrrell,  George.  External  religion;  its 
use  and  abuse.  230.2 — T 

Ullathome,  W.  B.  bp.  Immaculate  con- 
ception of  the  mother  of  God. 

230.2 —  U 

Wallace,  Lew,  Boyhood  of  Christ. 

232.9 —  Wi 

Wendt,  H.  H.  Teaching  of  Jesus.  2v. 

232 — W4 

DEVOTIONAL.  PRACTICAL. 

Beecher,  H.  W.  Royal  truths.  244 — B3 
T.  K.  In  time  with  the  stars. 

244 — B6 

Blosius,  or  DeBlois,  F.  L.  Book  of 
spiritual  instruction.  242 — B2 

Comfort  for  the  faint-hearted. 

242— B3 

Short  rule  and  daily  exercise  for  a 

beginner  in  the  spiritual  life.  242 — B9 
Breed,  D.  R.  History  and  use  of  hymns 
and  hymn-tunes.  245 — ^Bi4 

Brierley,  J.  Problems  of  living.  248 — Bi 
Brown,  Theron  and  Butterworth,  Heze- 
kiah.  Story  of  hymns  and  tunes. 

. 245-B15 


DEVOTIONAL— TUB  CHURCH. 


Canton,  William.  Child’s  book  of  saints. 

244 — C6 

Carmichael,  Montgomery.  Lady  Pov- 
ert}’-,  a XIII  century  allegory  with  a 
chapter  on  the  spiritual  significance  of 
evangelical  poverty  by  FaJther  Cuth- 
bert.  244 — C7 

Cecilia,  Mme.  Home  truths  for  Mary’s 
children.  248 — C5 

Conway,  K.  E.  Questions  of  honor  in 
the  Christian  life.  248 — C6 

Dawson,  W.  J.  Empire  of  love.  248 — D4 
DeBlois,  F.  L.  see  Blosius. 

Father.  Daily  thoughts.  248 — Di 
Drummond,  Henry.  Beautiful  thoughts 
from  [his  works].  240 — D2 

Faber,  F.  W.  Growth  in  holiness.  248 — F3 
Gordon,  S.  D.  Quiet  talks  on  prayer. 

248— Gi  5 

Hillis,  N.  D.  Faith  and  character.  248 — Hi 
Inman,  Thomas.  Ancient  pagan  and 
modern  Christian  symbolism.  246— I 
Loyola,  Mother  Mary.  Hail ! full  of  grace. 

242 — L2 

Welcome,  holy  communion,  before 

and  after.  242 — Li 

Meyer,  F.  B.  Shepherd  psalm.  240 — Mi 
Morgan,  G.  C.  Discipleship.  240 — M2 
Miiller,  Michael.  Prayer.  248 — M6 

Palgrave,  F.  T.  comp.  Treasury  of  sa- 
cred song.  245 — P7 

Petre,  M.  D.  Where  saints  have  trod. 

248— P4 

Sangster,  Mrs.  M.  E.  M.  Joyful  life. 

248 — S2 

Scupoli,  Lawrence.  Spiritual  combat. 

248 — S 

Sutherland.  Allan.  Famous  hymns  of 
the  world.  245 — S13 

Teresa  Sanchez  Cepeda,  saint.  Interior 
castle.  ^ 248 — Ts 

Thomas  a Kempis.  Imitation  of  Christ. 

242 — T 

Tissott,  Joseph.  Art  of  profiting  by  our 
faults,  according  to  Saint  Francis  de 
Sales.  248— T3 

Tyrrell,  George.  Nova  et  vetera.  242 — T7 

HOMILETIC.  PASTORAL. 

Abbott,  Lyman.  Christian  ministry. 

250 — A 

Brooks,  Phillips.  Seeking  life  and  other 
sermons.  252— B33 

Cutts,  E.  L.  Parish  priests  and  their 
people.  250 — C 

Drummond,  Henry.  Greatest  thing  in 
the  world.  252 — D6 

Ideal  life.  204 — D6 

Gibbons,  James,  card.  Ambassador  of 
Christ.  250 — G 

Krebs,  J.  A.  How  to  comfort  the  sick. 

258-K 

Manson,  John.  Salvation  army  and  the 
public.  259 — M 

Newman,  J.  H.  card.  Discourses  ad- 
dressed to  mixed  congregations. 

252 — Nil 

Essays,  critical  and  historical.  2v. 

204 — N2 

Selections  from  the  parochial  and 

plain  sermons.  252 — N12 


Mathews,  J.  M.  Bible  and  men  of  learn- 
ing. 204 — M6 

Wagner,  Charles.  Gospel  of  life. 

252 — W12 

Watson,  John.  Cure  of  souls.  251 — Wi 
Work,  E.  W.  Great  moments  in  the 
life  of  Paul.  252 — Wio 

THE  CHURCH.  INSTITUTIONS 
AND  WORK. 

Adams,  John.  1857.-  Primer  on  teach- 
ing; with  special  reference  to  Sunday 
School  work.  268 — A 

Archibald,  G.  H.  Organization  and  grad- 
ing of  a Sunday  school.  268— Ai 
Bacon,  L.  W.  and  Northrop,  C.  A.  Y oung 
people’s  societies.  267 — B 

Banks,  M.  B.  Heroes  of  the  South  seas. 

266 — B5 

Beach,  H.  P.  India  and  Christian  oppor- 
tunity. 266— B8 

Book  of  common  prayer.  264 — B6 

Brady,  C.  T.  Recollections  of  a mission- 
ary in  the  great  West.  266— Bi 

Broomhall,  Marshall,  ed.  Martyred  mis- 
missionaries  of  the  China  Inland  mis- 
sion. 272 — B2 

Brown,  M.  C.  How  to  plan  a lesson  and 
other  talks  to  Sunday  school  teachers. 

268— B6 

Sunday  school  movements  in  Amer- 
ica. 268 — B I 

Burton,  E.  D.  and  Mathews,  Shailer. 
Principles  and  ideals  for  the  Sunday 
school.  268 — B 

Carmichael,  Amy  Wilson-.  Things  as 
they  are;  mission  work  in  southern  In- 
dia. 266— C8 

Cary,  Otis.  Japan  and  its  regeneration. 

266— C I 

Chamberlain,  Jacob.  In  the  tiger  jungle, 
and  other  stories  of  missonary  work 
among  the  Telugus  of  India.  266 — C 
Clark,  F.  E.  Christian  Endeavor  man- 
ual; a text-book  on  the  history,  the- 
ory, principles  and  practice  of  the  so- 
ciety. 267 — C 

J.  B.  Leavening  the  nation;  the 

story  of  American  home  missions. 

266— C6 

Clifford,  Cornelius.  Introibo. 

264.021 — C2 

DeForest.  J.  H.  Sunrise  in  the  Sunrise 
kingdom.  266 — D5 

Dwight,  H.  O.  ed.  Blue  book  of  mis- 
sions for  1905.  266 — D6 

Edward,  H.  Vatican  decrees.  262.13 — E 
Faber,  F.  W.  Blessed  sacrament. 

265.3— F 

Foster,  M.  J.  C.  Kindergarten  of  the 
church.  268 — F 

Grenfell,  W.  T.  Harvest  of  the  sea. 

266— G3 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Dux  Chris-tus;  an  outline 
study  of  Japan.  266 — Gi 

Hadley,  S.  H.  Down  in  Waiter  street. 

266 — H4 

Hedley,  J.  C.  bp.  A retreat;  consisting 
of  thirty-three  discourses  with  medita- 
tion. 269 — H 


8 


THE  CHURCH— NON-CHRISTIAN  RELIGIONS. 


Hodges,  George  and  Reichert,  John,  Ad- 
ministration of  an  institutional  church; 
a detailed  account  of  the  operation  of 
St.  George’s  parish  in  the  city  of  New 
Y ork.  260 — H 

Hodgkins,  L.  M.  Via  Christi;  an  intro- 
duction to  the  study  of  missions. 

266— H 

Horton,  Isabelle.  Burden  of  the  city. 

266— H2 

Jack,  J.  W.  Daybreak  in  Livingstonia. 

266 — ^Ji 

Jones,  J.  P.  India’s  problem,  Krishna  or 
Christ.  266— J 

Ketler,  I.  C.  Tragedy  of  Paottingfu. 

266— K2 

Lambert,  J.  C.  Romance  of  missionary 
heroism.  266 — L2 

Lasance,  F.  X.  comp.  Short  visits  to  the 
blessed  sacrament.  265— ;-L2 

Loyola,  Mother  Mary.  First  confession. 

265—  L 

McCulloch,  J.  E.  Open  church  for  the 
unchurched.  266-— M7 

Meagher,  J.  L.  Teaching  truth  by  signs 
and  ceremonies.  264.02 — M 

Michael,  O.  S.  The  Sunday  school. 

268— M2 

Miller,  G.  A.  Problems  of  the  town 
church.  260 — M2 

Miner,  Luella.  China’s  book  of  mar- 
tyrs. 272 — Mi 

ed.  Two  heroes  of  Cathay.  272 — M 

Naylor,  W.  S.  Daybreak  in  the  dark 
continent.  266 — N2 

O’Brien,  John.  History  of  the  mass. 

264.025— O I 

Parsons,  E.  C.  Christus  liberator. 

266— P6 

Pierson,  A.  T.  Forward  movements  of 
the  last  half  century.  266 — P4 

Roads.  Charles.  Sunday-school  organi- 
zation and  methods.  268 — R 

Russell,  Matthew.  Communion  day. 

265.3—  R3 

Moments  before  the  tabernacle. 

265.3—  R I 

Smith,  George.  Conversion  of  India  from 
Pantaenus  to  the  present  time.  266 — Sii 
Speer,  R.  E,  Missions  and  modern  his- 
tory. 2v.  266 — S3 

Stewart,  James.  Dawn  in  the  dark  con- 
tinent. 266 — S4 

Strong,  Josiah.  Our  country.  266 — S 
Talbot,  Ethelbert.  My  people  of  the 
plains.  266 — T5 

Taylor,  S.  E.  Price  of  Africa.  266 — Ti 
Thomas  Aquinas,  saint.  The  bread  of 
life.  , 265— T 

Thompson,  A.  C.  Protestant  missions. 

266—  T 

Trumbull,  H.  C.  Origin  and  expansion 
of  the  Sunday-school.  268 — Ti 

Tyler,  Josiah.  Forty  years  among  the 
Zulus.  266— T2 

Vesby,  J.  M.  Devotion  for  holy  com- 
munion. 265 — 

Vianney,  J.  B.  M.  (Cure  dlArs.)  Ser- 
mons for  the  Sundays  and  feasts  of  the 
year.  264.021 — V 

Young,  E.  R.  By  canoe  and  dog  train. 

266-Y 


CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  AND 
SECTS. 

Alzog,  J.  B.  Manual  of  universal  church 
istory.  3v.  270 — Ai 

Birkhaeuser,  J.  A.  Hist,  of  the  church 
from  its  first  establishment  to  our  own 
times.  270— 

Blosius,  or  De  Blois,  F.  L.  Mirror  for 
monks.  271 — Bi 

Brownlow,  W.  R.  bp.  Early  history  of 
the  church  of  God.  270.1 — B4 

Catholic  truth  society.  Publications.  46V. 

282 — C19 

Cheyney,  E.  P.  Early  Reformation  period 
in  England.  270.6 — C 

Courcy,  Henry  de,  and  Shea,  J.  G.  Cath- 
olic church  in  the  United  States. 

282 — Cio 

Dorchester,  Daniel.  Christianity  in  the 
United  States.  277 — D 

Fisher,  G.  P.  History  of  the  Reforma- 
tion. 274 — F 

Hodges,  George.  Three  hundred  years 
of  the  Episcopal  church  in  America. 

283— H4 

Houghton,  Mrs.  L.  S.  From  Olivet  to 
Patmos.  270.1 — H 

Jackson,  G.  A.  Apostolic  fathers  o-f  the 
second  century.  281 — ^J2 

Fathers  of  the  third  century.  281 — J3 

Posit-Nicene  Greek  fathers.  281 — J 

Post-Nicene  Latin  fathers.  281 — Ji 

Maude,  Aylmer.  A peculiar  people;  the 
Doukobors.  272 — M2 

Merle  d’Aubigne,  J.  H.  History  of  the 
great  Reformation  of  sixteenth  cen- 
tury in  Germany,  Switzerland,  etc.  4v. 

270 — M 

Munro,  D.  C.  and  Bramhall,  Edith,  ed. 

Early  Christian  persecutions.  272 — M5 
Neander,  J.  A.  W.  General  history  of 
the  Christian  religion  and  church.  5v. 

270 — N 

Newman,  J.  H.  card.  Arians  of  the 
fourth  century.  273 — N 

Church  of.  the  fathers.  281 — N 

Discussions  and  arguments  on  va- 
rious subjects.  282 — Ni 

Historical  sketches.  2v.  270 — N2 

Questions  on  vocations.  271 — Q 

Schaff,  Philip.  History  of  the  apostolic 
church.  281.1 — S 

Seaman,  S.  A.  Annals  of  New  York 
Methodism.  287 — S2 

Stevens,  Abel.  History  of  the  religious 
movement  of  the  eighteenth  century, 
called  Methodism.  2v.  287 — S3 

Van  Dyke,  Paul.  Age  of  -the  Renascence. 

282— V 

Waldenses.  272.3 — Wi 

Walker,  Williston.  Reformation.  270.6-— W 
Wiseman,  N.  P.  S.  card.  Recollections 
of  the  last  four  popes  and  of  Rome  in 
their  times.  282 — Wi 

NON-CHRISTIAN  RELIGIONS. 

Beaulieu,  Anatole  Leroy-,  see  Leroy- 
Beaulieu,  Anatole. 

Bernheimer,  C.  S.  Russian  Jew  in  the 
United  States.  296 — B3 


NON-CHRISTIAN  RELIGIONS— MYTHOLOGY. 


9 


Darmesteter,  Arsene.  Talmud  tr.  by  H. 

Szold.  296— D2 

Day,  Edward.  Social  life  of  the  He- 
brews. 296 — Di 

Flucgel,  Maurice.  Israel  the  Biblical 
people.  296 — Fi 

Hirsch,  S.  R.  Nineteen  letters  of  Ben 
Uziel.  296 — H3 

Jewish  women’s  congress.  Papers,  Sept. 

4-7,  1893.  296— J3 

Lcroy-Beaulieu,  Anatole.  Israel  among 
the  nations.  296 — L4 

Linm,  W.  A.  Story  of  the  Mormons. 

298 — L 

Mielziner,  Moses.  Introduction  to.  the 
Talmud.  296 — M 

Mitchell,  J.  M.  Great  religions  of  India. 

294 — M 

Nordau,  Max  and  Gottheil,  Gustav. 

Zionism  and  anti-Semitism.  296 — N 
Ottley,  R.  L.  Religion  of  Israel.  296 — O 
Rawlinson,  George.  Religions  of  the  an- 
cient world.  290— R 

Schechter,  Solomon.  Studies  in  Judaism. 

296 — Si 

Talmud.  Talmud;  ed.  by  J.  Barclav. 

296 — T5 

Two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of 
the  settlement  of  the  Jews  in  the  Unit- 
ed States.  296 — T4 

Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Our  little  Jewish 
cousin.  *296 — W3 

Wolf,  Simon.  American  Jew  as  patriot, 
soldier  and  citizen.  296 — W 

Zung,  Leopold  and  Perles,  Joseph.  He- 
brew characteristics.  296 — Zi 

MYTHOLOGY  AND  FOLK-LORE. 


Abbott,  G.  F.  Macedonian  folk-lore. 

398 — A6 

Baldwin,  James.  Hero  tales  told  in 
school.  398— B 19 

Horse  fair.  398 — B6 

Old  Greek  stories.  292 — B 

Story  of  Roland.  398 — Bi 

Story  of  Siegfried.  398 — B 

Story  of  gold  age.  398 — B3 

Wonder-book  of  horses.  398 — B18 

Beckwith,  M.  H.  In  mythland.  *292 — Bi 
Beowulf.  Beowulf  and  the  Finnisburh 
fragment.  298 — B20 

Blumenthal,  V.  X.  K.  de.  Folk  tales 
from  the  Russian.  398 — B22 

Boult,  K.  F.  Heroes  of  the  Norseland. 

293— B2 

Boyle,  M.  P.  Calendar  stories.  *290 — B3 

Bradish,  S.  P.  Old  Norse  stories. 

293— B 

Brooks.  Edward.  Story  of  King  Arthur 
and  the  knights  of  the  table  round. 

398— B9 

Story  of  Tristram.  398 — B15 

Brown,  A.  F.  Book  of  saints  and  friendly 
beasts.  . 398 — B7 

The  curious  book  of  birds. 

398— B 17 

In  the  days  of  giants;  a book  of 

Norse  tales.  293 — Bi 

Caroline,  pseud.  Bold  Robin  and  his 

forest  rangers.  398 — B27 


Bulfinch,  Thomas.  Age  of  chivalry. 

398— B2 

Age  of  fable;  ed.  by  Hale.  291 — Bi 

Legends  of  Charlemagne;  or,  Ro- 
mance of  the  middle  ages.  398 — B5 
Burt,  M.  E.  and  Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Herakles, 
the  hero  of  Thebes,  and  other  heroes 
of  the  myth.  292 — B4 

Canfield,  W.  W.  Legends  of  the  Iro- 
quois. 398 — C24 

Capella,  F.  de  P.  Tales  and  legends  of 
the  middle  ages.  39& — C27 

Capea,  Bernard.  Romance  of  Lohengrin. 

398— C30 

Catholic  legends.  398 — C22 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 


Chandler,  Mrs.  I.  C.  and  Montgomery, 

M.  W.  Told  in  the  garden  of  Araby. 

. 398— C3 1 

Katherine.  In  the  reign  of  coyo-te, 

folklore  from  the  Pacific  coast. 

398— C29 

Chapin,  A.  A.  Story  of  the  Rhinegold. 

398 — C5 

Wonder  tales  from  Wagner,  told 

for  young  people.  398— C6 

Church,  A.  J.  Heroes  of  chivalry  and 
romance.  398 — C7 

Stories  of  the  magicians.  398 — C17 

Clay,  Beatrice.  Stories  from  le  Morte 
Darthur  and  the  Mabinogion.  398 — C28 
Cole,  P.  M.  The  story  of  the  golden 
apple.  *292 — C2 

Cooke,  F.  J.  Nature  myths  and  stories 
for  little  children.  *291 — C5 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  Tales  of  ancient  Greece. 

292 — C 

Croker,  T.  C.  Fairy  legends  and  tradi- 
tions of  the  south  of  Ireland. 


398 — C2 

Crommelin,  E.  G.  Famous  legends 
adapted  for  children.  398— C18 

Culbertson,  A.  V.  At  the  big  house 
where  Aunit  Nancy  and  Aunt  ’Phrony 
held  forth  on  the  animal  folks. 

*398 — C34 

Dali,  Mrs.  C.  W.  H.  Margaret  and  her 
friends;  or.  Ten  conversations  with 
Margaret  Fuller  upon  the  mythology 
of  the  Greeks.  292 — D3 

Douglas,  Sir  George,  ed.  Scottish  fairy 
and  folk  tales.  398 — D3 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  Folk-lore  of  plants. 

39& — D4 

Edwardson,  E.  ed.  Courteous  knight. 

398— E3 

Ellis,  E.  S.  ed.  1000  mythological  char- 
acters briefly  described.  291 — E 

Farrington,  M.  V.  Tales  of  King  Ar- 
thur. 398 — F3 

Firth.  E.  M.  Stories  of  old  Greece. 

292 — F 

Fiske,  John.  Myths  and  myth-makers. 

291 — F 

Forbes,  C.  B.  Elizabeth’s  charm-string. 

398— F9 

Foster,  M.  H.  and  Cummings.  M.  H. 
Asgard  stories;  tales  from  Norse 
mythology.  293 — F 


10 


MYTHOLOGY. 


Francillon,  R.  E.  Gods  and  heroes. 

292 — Fi 

Frosty  W.  H.  Court  of  King  Arthur. 

398— F2 

Gayley,  C.  M.  ed.  Classic  myths  in 
English  literature.  291 — G 

Goulbat,  A.  Caucasian  legends.  398 — G19 
Gre_/5ne,  F.  N.  Legends  of  King  Arthur. 

398 — G13 

Grierson^  E.  W.  Children’s  tales  from 
Scottish  ballads.  398 — G22 

Grinnell,  G.  B.  Pawnee  hero  stories  and 
folk-tales.  398— Gi 

Punishment  of  the  stingy.  398 — G9 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Legends  of  Switzerland. 

398— G8 

Legends  of  the  middle  ages. 

398 — G3 

Legends  of  the  Rhine.  398 — G4 

Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

292 —  Gi 

Myths  of  northern  lands.  293 — G 

Guest,  Lady  Charlotte,  tr.  The  Mabino- 
gion.  398 — ^Gi6 

Hale,  E.  E.  jr.  ed.  Greek  myths  in  Eng- 
lish dress.  292 — H2 

Harris,  J.  C.  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 

398.3—  Hi 

Told  by  Uncle  Remus.  398.3 — :H3 

Uncle  Remus;  his  songs  and  his 

sayings.  3Q8.3 — H 

Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends. 

398.3—  H2 

Hartland,  E.  S.  Science  of  fairy  tales. 

398— H2 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Tales  of  the  enchanted 
islands  of  the  Atlantic.  398 — H5 

Holbrook,  Florence.  Book  of  nature 
myths.  291 — H 

Northland  heroes.  398 — H13 

Round  the  year  in  myth  and  song. 

*292 — H 

Houghton,  Mrs.  L.  S.  Russian  grand- 
mother’s wonder  tales.  398 — H15 

Ingram,  J.  H.  Haunted  homes.  398 — I 
Jenks.  A.  E.  Childhood  of  Ji-shib. 

398— J2 

Jiriczek,  O.  L.  Northern  hero  legends. 

293—  J I 

Joyce,  P.  W.  Reading  book  in  Irish 


history.  398— Ji 

Judd,  M.  C.  Classic  myths.  291 — J 

Keary,  Annie  and  Keary,  Eliza.  Heroes 
of  Asgard.  293 — K 

Keightly,  Thomas.  Mythology  of  an- 
cient Greece  and  Italy.  292 — K 


Kennedy,  H.  A.  New  world  fairy  book. 

398— Ks 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Greek  heroes. 

292 — Ki 

The  heroes;  told  to  the  children 

by  Mary  Macgregor.  292 — K6 

Klingensmith,  Annie.  Stories  of  Norse 
gods  and  heroes.  293 — K3 

Krout,  C.  V.  see  Brown,  Caroline,  pseud. 
Kupfer,  G.  H.  Stories  of  long  ago  in 
a new  dress.  *292 — K2 

Lang,  Andrew,  ed.  Book  of  romance. 

398 — L5 

Red  romance  book.  398 — L7 

Story  of  'the  golden  fleece.  292 — L2 


Lanier,  Sydney,  ed.  Knightly  legends  of 
Wales.  398 — L 

Litchfield,  M.  E.  Nine  worlds;  stories 
from  Norse  mythology.  293 — L 

Lowell,  D.  O.  S.  Jason’s  quest.  292 — Li 
Lummis,  C.  F.  Man  who  married  the 
moon.  398.3 — L 

Mabie,  H.  W.  Legends  every  child 
should  know.  398 — M29 

Myths  every  child  should  know. 

291 — M6 

Norse  stories  retold  from  the  Ed- 

das.  293 — M 

Macgregor,  Mary.  Stories  of  King  Ar- 
thur’s knights.  398— M22 

Macleod,  Mary.  Book  of  King  Arthur 
and  his  noble  knights.  398 — M8 

MacRitchie,  D.  Scottish  gypsies  under 
the  Stuarts.  397 — M 

Maitland,  Louise.  Heroes  of  chivalry. 

398 — M18 

Malory,  Sir  Thomas.  Boy’s  King  Ar- 
thur, ed.  by  Sidney  Lanier.  398 — M 
Marshall,  H.  E.  Stories  of  Robin  Hood. 

398 — M2 1 

Miller,  J.  M.  Philippine  folk4ore  stories. 

398 — ^M 1 5 

Morris,  Charles.  King  Arthur  and  the 
knights  of  the  round  table.  398 — M4 
Munro,  D.  C.  ed.  Medieval  sermon 
stories.  398 — M30 

Murray,  A.  S.  Manual  of  mythology. 

291 —  Mi 

Hilda.  Flower  legends  for  chil- 
dren. 398— M25 

Niebuhr,  B.  G.  Greek  heroes.  292 — N 
North  American  Indian  fairy  tales. 

^ 398— N3 

Ozaki,  Y.  T.  comp.  Japanese  fairy  book. 

398 — ;03 

Peabody,  J.  P.  Old  Greek  folk-stories. 

292 —  Pi 

Phillips,  W.  S.  Indian  fairy  tales. 

398-P3 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Legends  of  Norseland. 

*293 — P 

Myths  of  old  Greece.  3v.  292 — P 

Stories  from  old  Germany.  398 — Pi 

World  history  in  myth  and  legend. 

291 — P 

Price,  L.  L.  and  Gilbert,  C.  B.  Heroes 
of  myth.  291— Pi 

Pyle,  Howard.  Story  of  King  Arthur 
and  his  knights.  398 — P4 

Story  of  'the  champions  of  the 

Round  table.  398 — P6 

Radford,  M.  L.  King  Arthur  and  his 
knights.  398 — R 

Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Beowulf,  the  hero  of  the 
Anglo-Saxons.  398 — RS 

Siegfried,  the  hero  of  the  north. 

398-R8 

Includes:  Beowulf,  the  hero  of  the  Anglo- 
Saxons. 

Ruskin.  John.  Queen  of  the  air.  292 — R 
Schmidt.  Ferdinand.  Gudrun;  tr.  by 
G.  P.  Upton.  398— S16 

Nibelungs.  398 — S15 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Books  of  legends  told 
over  again.  *398 — S7 


MYTHOLOG  Y—STA  TISTICS. 


11 


ShaWj  C.  D.  Stories  of  the  ancient 
Greeks.  292 — S3 

Shfick,  J.  H.  E.  Mediaeval  stories.  398 — S9 
Skinner,  C.  M.  Myths  and  legends  of 
our  own  land.  2v.  398 — ^Si 

H.  M.  Readings  in  folk  lore. 

398.3— S 

Smith,  A.  H.  Proverbs  and  common 
sayings  from  the  Chinese.  398.9 — S 
Stafford,  A.  O.  Animal  fables  from  the 
dark  continent.  398 — S17 

Stories  of  King  Arthur  and  his  knights. 

398— S13 


Tappan,  E.  M.  Old  ballads  in  prose. 

398 — 1 2 

Robin  Hood,  his  book.  398 — T4 

Weston,  J.  L.  Legends  of  the  Wagner 
drama.  398— W 

Three  days’  tournament. 

398-W7 

Young,  E.  R.  comp.  Algonquin  Indian 
tales.  398 — Y3 

Zimmern,  Alice.  Old  tales  from  Rome. 

292 — Zi 

Zitkala-  Sa.  Old  Indian  legends.  398 — Z 


SOCIOLOGY. 


General. 

Statistics. 

Politcal  science. 
Political  economy. 
Law. 

Administration. 


Associations  and 
institutions. 
Education. 
Commerce. 
Customs. 


GENERAL. 


Abbott,  Lyman.  Rights  of  man. 

304— A I 

Addams,  Jane.  Democracy  and  social 
ethics.  304 — A2 

Atkinson,  Edward.  Industrial  progress 
of  the  nation;  consumption  limited, 
production  unlimited.  304 — ^A3 

Blackmar,  F.  W.  Elements  of  sociol- 
ogy. 302 — B 

Brookings,  W.  D.  and  Ringwalt,  R.  C. 
Briefs  for  debate  on  current  political, 
economic  and  social  topics.  300 — B 
Buckle,  H.  T.  History  of  civilization  in 
England.  2v.  309 — ^B 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  Empire  of  business. 

304— C6 

Carver,  T.  N.  comp.  Sociology  and  so- 
cial progress.  302 — C 

Coman,  Katharine.  Industrial  history 
of  the  United  States.  309.73 — C 

Dickinson,  G.  L.  Letters  from  a Chinese 
official.  304 — D4 

Dreyfus,  Alfred.  Letters  to  his  wife. 

304— D2 

Fourier,  F.  C.  M.  Selections  from  [his] 
works.  304 — F2 

George,  Henry.  Social  problems.  304 — G 
Giddings,  F.  H.  Elements  of  sociology. 

304— Gs 

Principles  of  sociology.  304 — Gi 

Gilman,  Mrs.  C.  P.  S.  Human  work. 

301 — G2 

Gladden,  Washington.  New  idolatry. 

304— Gi  5 

Social  salvation.  304 — G8 

Hadley,  A.  T.  Education  of  the  Ameri- 
can citizen.  304 — H8 

Henderson,  C.  H.  Education  and  the 
larger  life.  304 — Hio 

C.  R.  Social  elements.  307 — H 

Hodges,  George.  Faith  and  social  serv- 
ice. 304— H6 


Kidd,  Benjamin.  Principles  of  western 
civilization.  301 — K2 

Social  evolution.  301 — K 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Democracy  and  lib- 
erty. 304— L 

Mathews,  Shailer.  Social  teachings  of 
Jesus.  304 — M3 

Molinari,  Gustave  de.  Society  of  to- 
morrow. 301 — M 

Miinsterberg,  Hugo.  American  traits 
from  the  point  of  view  of  a German. 

304 — M2 

The  Americans.  * 304 — M7 

Murphy,  E.  G.  Problems  of  the  present 
South.  304 — M5 

Peabody,  F.  G.  Jesus  Christ  and  the 
social  question.  304 — Pi 

Ringwalt,  R.  C.  Briefs  on  public  ques- 
tions. 300 — Ri 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  American  ideals 
and  other  essays,  social  and  political. 

304— R2 

Ruskin,  John.  Crown  of  wild  olive. 

304— R I 

Seeley,  Sir  J.  R.  Roman  imperialism  and 
other  lectures  and  essays.  304 — S8 
Spencer,  Herbert.  Study  of  sociology. 

307— S 

Stetson,  C.  P.  see  Gilman,  Mrs.  C.  P.  S. 
Strong,  Josiah.  New  era.  304 — S5 

Twentieth  century  city.  304 — Sii 

Summer,  W.  G.  What  the  social  classes 
owe  to  each  other.  304 — S4 

Wendell,  Barrett.  Liberty,  union  and 
democracy.  304 — W6 

Wright,  C.  D.  Outline  of  practical  so- 
ciology. 301 — Wi 

STATISTICS. 

Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle  almanac.  1904 — 
date.  310 — B 

Jones,  T.  J.  Sociology  of  a New  York 
City  block.  317 — J 

Keltic,  J.  S.  ed.  Statesmen’s  year-book. 

310— K 

Murlin,  E.  L.  New  York  red  book. 

317— M 

Smith,  R.  M.  Science  of  statistics.  2v. 

310 — s 

Contents:  v.  1.  Statistics  and  sociology,  v.  2. 
Statistics  and  economics. 


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POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 


Strong,  Josiah,  ed.  Social  progress.  1904 
— date.  317— S 

Tribune  almanac  and  political  register. 

1902 — date.  310 — T 

World  almanac.  1903 — date.  310 — W 

POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 

Alton.  Edmund,  pseud.  Among  the  law- 
makers. 328— A 

Bailey,  E.  A.  see  Alton,  Edmund,  pseud. 
Bartlett,  W.  H.  The  parliamentary 
pathfinder.  328.1 — Bi 

Bishop,  J.  B.  Our  political  drama,  con- 
ventions, campaigns,  candidates. 

32473— B 

Blaine,  J.  G.  Twenty  years  of  con- 
gress, 2v.  328.73 — B 

Chapman,  J.  J.  Causes  and  consequences. 

320.4—  C I 

Charities  publication  committee.  The 
negro  in  the  cities  of  the  North. 

323— C2 

Cleveland,  Grover.  Presidential  prob- 
lems. 320.4 — C6 

Commons,  J.  R.  Races  and  immigrants 
in  America.  325 — C4 

Cushing,  L.  S.  Manual  of  parliament- 
ary practice;  rules  of  proceeding  and 
debate  in  deliberative  assemblies. 

328.1— C 

Fish,  G.  T.  American  manual  of  parlia- 
mentary law.  328.1 — F 

Fiske,  John.  American  political  ideas; 
viewed  from  the  standpoint  of  univer- 
sal history.  320.4 — F 

Ford,  P.  L.  ed.  Great  words  from  great 
Americans.  320.8 — F 

Foster,  J.  W.  Century  of  American  di- 
plomacy. 327 — F 

Fox.  E.  -A.  Parliamentary  usage  for 
women’s  clubs.  328.1 — F2 

Goodnow,  F.  J.  Politics  and  administra- 
tion. 320 — G2 

Hadley.  A.  T.  Relations  between  free- 
dom and  responsibility.  323 — Hi 

Hall.  P.  F.  Immigration  and  its  effects 
upon  the  United  States.  325 — H3 

Hart,  A.  B.  Slavery  and  abolition,  1831- 
1841.  326 — H5 

Hertz,  G.  B.  Old  colonial  system. 

325.4—  H 

Holt,  Hamilton,  ed.  Life  stories  of  un- 
distinguished Americans  as  told  by 
themselves.  325 — H4 

Jenks,  Edward.  History  of  politics. 

r 321— J 

Lieber.  Francis.  On  civil  liberty. 

321.4—  L 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Early  speeches, 
Springfield  speech.  Cooper  Union 
speech,  inaugural  addresses,  Gettvs- 
burg  address,  selected  letters,  Lincoln’s 
lost  speech.  320.8 — L3 

Letters  and  addresses.  320.8— -L5 

Lord,  E.  a>id  others.  Italian  in  America. 

. .325— Li 

Macy,  Jesse.  History  of  political  par- 
ties in  the  United  States.  329 — M 
Nordhoff.  Charles.  Politics  for  young 
Americans.  320 — N 


Page,  T.  N.  Negro.  323 — Pi 

Patten,  S.  N.  Theory  of  prosperity. 

320— Ps 

Reed,  T.  B.  Rules;  a manual  of  general 
parliamentary  law.  328.1 — Ri 

Reinsch,  P.  S.  Colonial  administration. 

325— R2 

Robert,  H.  M.  Pocket  manual  of  the 
rules  of  order  for  deliberative  assem- 
blies. 328 — Ri 

J._  T.  Robert’s  primer  of  parlia- 
mentary law.  328— R2 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Public  papers. 

320.8 — Ri 

Strenuous  life.  320.4 — Ri 

Rousseau,  J.  J.  Social  contract.  320 — R 
Schierbrand,  Wolf  von.  America,  Asia 
and  the  Pacific.  327 — S 

Shattuck,  Mrs.  H.  L.  R.  Woman’s  man- 
ual of  parliamentary  law.  328.1 — Si 
Sherard,  R.  H.  At  the  closed  door. 

325— S2 

Stanwood,  Edward.  History  of  the  presi- 
dency. 324.73 — Si 

Steiner,  E.  A.  On  the  trail  of  the  immi- 
grant. 325— S4 

Sumner,  W.  G.  Problems  in  political 
economy.  320 — Sii 

Tocqueville,  A.  C.  H.  C.  de.  Democracy 
in  America.  2v.  321 — T 

United  Staites.  Congress.  Official  congres- 
sional directory.  1906.  328.73 — U2 

Warne,  F.  J.  Slav  invasion.  325 — W5 
Washington,  B.  T.  Futurq  of  the  Amer- 
ican negro.  323 — W 

Wilson,  Woodrow.  Congressional  gov- 
ernment. 328.73 — W 

The  state.  320 — W 

POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

Adams.  C.  C.  Elementary  commercial 
geography.  338 — Ai 

Text-book  of  commercial  geog- 
raphy. 338 — A2 

T.  S-  and  Sumner,  H.  L.  Labor 

problems.  331 — A3 

American  academy  of  political  and  so- 
cial science.  Municipal  ownership  and 
municipal  franchises.  336 — A5 

Anitchkow.  Michael.  War  and  labour. 

331— Ai 

Beard,  Charles.  Industrial  revolution. 

331— B6 

Beaulieu,  Pierre  Leroy,  see  Leroy-Beau- 
lieu.  Pierre. 

Betts,  L.  W.  Leaven  in  a great  city. 

339 — B3 

Birkbeck.  W.  L.  Historical  sketch  of 
the  distribution  of  land  in  England. 

333— B 100 

Bolce.  Harold.  New  internationalism. 

330— B 16 

Brooks,  J.  G.  Social  unrest.  335 — B3 
Brown,  M.  W.  Development  of  thrift. 

331— B4 

Buchanan,  J.  R.  Story  of  a labor  agita- 
tor. 331.8— Bi 


POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 


13 


Bullock,  C.  J.  Essays  on  the  monetary 
history  of  the  United  States.  332 — B5 

Introduction  to  the  study  of 

economics.  330 — B6 

Selected  readings  in  public  finance. 

33b~B6 

Cheyney,  E.  P.  English  towns  and 
gilds.  338.6— C 

Chisholm,  G.  G.  Handbook  of  commer- 
cial geography.  338 — C3 

Clark,  J.  B.  Control  of  trusts;  an  argu- 
ment in  favor  of  curbing  the  power  of 
monopoly  by  a natural  method. 

338— C2 

Conant,  C.  A.  Wall  street  and  the 
country.  332 — C7 

Cunningham,  William.  Modern  civiliza- 
tion in  some  of  its  economic  aspects. 

330—  Cio 

Dawson,  W.  H.  German  workman. 

331—  D2 

Ely,  R.  T.  Labor  movement  in  Amer- 
ica. 331— E 

Monopolies  and  trusts.  338 — E 

Studies  in  the  evolution  of  indus- 

‘trial  society.  330 — E4 

Outlines  of  economics.  330 — E2 

Fawcett,  Mrs.  M.  G.  Political  economy 
for  beginners.  330 — F 

Flint.  C.  R.  and  others.  The  trust,  its 
book.  338 — F 

George,  Henry.  Land  question;  what  it 
involves  and  how  alone  it  can  be  set- 
tled. 333— G 

Progress  and  poverty.  331 — Gi 

Menace  of  privilege.  331 — G8 

Ghent,  W.  J.  Our  benevolent  feudalism. 

338— Gi 

Gide,  Charles.  Principles  of  political 
economy.  330 — G5 

Haggard,  H.  R.  Poor  and  the  land;  be- 
ing a report  on  the  Salvation  army  col- 
onies (in  the  United  States  and  at 
Hadleigh,  England.  333 — Hi 

Harmel,  L.  Key  to  labor  problems. 

331— H60 

Harvey,  W.  H.  Coin’s  financial  school. 

332— H 

Henderson,  C.  R.  Introduction  to  the 
study  of  the  dependent,  defective  and 
delinquent  classes.  339 — ^Hi 

Herbertson,  A.  J.  Commercial  geog- 
raphy of  the  world  outside  the  British 
Isles.  338 — Hi 

Hunter,  Robert.  Poverty.  339 — H2 
Illustrated  history  of  the  United  States 
mint.  332 — 1 1 

Johnson,  J.  F.  Money  and  currency. 

332—  J2 

Jordan.  D.  S.  and  Stallard,  J.  H.  True 
basis  of  economy.  330 — Ji 

Kellor,  F.  A.  Quit  of  work.  3318 — Ki 
Kinley,  David.  Money.  332 — Ki 

Kropatkin,  P,  A.  prince.  Conquest  of 
bread.  335— Ks 

Laughlin,  J.  L.  Elements  of  political 
economy.  330 — L2 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Pierre.  United  States 
in  the  twentieth  century.  330 — L7 
Lloyd,  H.  D.  Labor  copartnership. 

334— L 


London,  Jack.  People  of  the  abyss. 

339— Li 

War  of  the  classes.  335 — Li 

Meakin,  Budgett.  Model  factories  and 
villages.  331.8 — M 

Mill,  J.  S.  Principles  of  poliitical  econ- 
omy. 330 — M 

Mitchell,  John.  Organized  labor. 

331— M19 

National  child  labor  committee.  N^w 
York.  Child  labor.  331-3 — N 

Pierce,  Franklin.  Tariff  and  the  trusts. 

337—  Pi 

Porter,  R.  P.  Dangers  of  municipal 
ownership.  336— P2 

Pratt,  S.  S.  Work  of  Wall  Street. 

332— P3 

Rae,  John.  Contemporary  socialism. 

335— R 

Redway,  J.  W.  Commercial  geog- 
raphy. 338— Ri 

Reeve.  S.  A.  Cost  of  competition. 

338.5— R 

Richardson,  B.  J.  Woman  who  spends. 

338—  ^R2 

Richmond,  M.  E.  Friendly  visiting 

among  the  poor.  339 — R4 

Riis,  J.  A.  Children  of  the  poor. 

339—  R I 

Battle  with  the  slum.  339 — R5 

How  the  other  half  lives.  339 — R 

Peril  and  the  preservation  of  the 

home.  339 — R6 

Ten  years’  war.  339 — R3 

Ripley,  W.  Z.  ed.  Trusts,  pools  and  cor- 
porations. 338.8 — R 

Rowntree,  B.  S.  Poverty.  331-8 — R 
Russell,  C.  E.  Greatest  trust  in  the 
world.  338.8 — Ri 

Seager,  H.  R.  Introduction  to  econom- 
ics. 330 — Sio 

Seligman,  E.  R.  A.  Economic  interpre- 
tation of  history.  330.9 — S 

Shadwell,  Arthur.  Industrial  efficiency. 

2v.  331— Si  I 

Shaw,  G.  B.  and  others.  Fabian  essays  in 
socialism.  335 — S 

Sherard,  R.  H.  Cry  of  the  poor.  339 — S 
Shuey,  E.  L.  Factory  people  and  their 
employers.  331 — S6 

Smith,  Adam.  Wealth  of  nations. 

330 — S 

Spahr,  C.  B.  America’s  working  people. 

331— S5 

Spargo,  John.  Bitter  cry  of  the  children. 

339— S2 

Socialism.  335 — S12 

Stelzle,  Charles.  Workingman  and  so- 
cial problems.  331-8 — S 

Taussig,  F.  W.  State  papers  and 
speeches  on  the  'tariff.  337 — Ti 

Taylor,  Sedley.  Profit-sharing  between 
capital  and  labor.  331-2 — T 

Van  Vorst,  Bessie  and  Van  Vorst,  Marie. 

Woman  who  toils.  331 — V 

Walker,  F.  A.  First  lessons  in  political 
economy.  330 — W 

Webb,  Sidney  and  Webb,  Mrs.  B.  P. 
Problems  of  modern  industry. 

331— Wi  I 
General  history  of  com- 
338— Wi 


Webster,  W.  C 
merce. 


14 


LAW.  ADMINISTRATION. 


White,  Horace.  Money  and  banking. 

332.4— W 

Wood,  S.  T.  Primer  of  political  econ- 
omy. 330 — W4 

Wright,  C.  D.  Battles  of  labor. 

331.8— W2 

Wyckoff,  W.  A.  Day  with  a itramp  and 
other  days.  331 — W9 

Workers:  the  East.  331 — W5 

— — Workers:  the  West.  331 — W6 

LAW. 

Amos,  Shelden.  Science  of  law.  340 — A. 
Becker,  F.  S.  and  Howe,  E.  D.  comp. 
Laws  of  the  state  of  New  York  relat- 
ing to  villages.  345 — B 

Bigelow,  M.  M.  ed.  Centralization  and 
the  law.  340 — ^B3 

Brown,  M.  S.  ed.  Epoch-making  papers 
in  United  States  history.  342.73 — B5 
Bryant,  E.  E.  Constitution  of  the  United 
States.  342.73 — B3 

Bryce,  James.  American  commonwealth. 

2v.  342.73— B6 

-r — Social  institutions  of  the  United 
States.  342.73s— B2 

Dawes,  A.  L.  How  we  are  governed; 
an  explanation  of  the  constitution  and 
government  of  the  United  States. 

342.73—  D 

Ely,  R.  T.  Coming  city.  352 — Ei 

Fiske,  John.  Civil  government  in  the 
United  States.  342.73 — Fi 

Foster,  J.  W.  Arbitration  and  the  Hague 
court.  341.6— F 

Gano,  D.  C.  and  Williams,  S.  C.  Com- 
mercial law.  347 — G 

Halleck.  H.  W.  Elements  of  interna- 
tional law  and  laws  of  war. 

341— Hi  19 

Hamilton,  Alexander.  Federalist;  a com- 
mentary on  the  constitution  of  the 
United  States.  342.73 — H 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.  American  government, 
national  and  state.  342.73 — H3 

Howland,  A.  C.  Ordeals,  compurgation, 
excommunication,  and  interdict. 

340.3— H 

James,  J.  A.  and  Sanford,  A.  H.  Our 
government,  local,  state  and  national. 

342.73—  Ji 

Jane,  L.  C.  Coming  of  Parliament. 

342.42— Ji 

Johnson,  Rossiter.  Story  of  the  consti- 
tution of  the  United  States.  342.73 — J5 
Lansing,  Robert  and  Jones,  G.  M.  Gov- 
ernment. 342.73 — Li 

Lawrence,  T.  J.  War  and  neutrality  in 
the  far  East.  341-3 — L 

Levi,  Leone.  Manual  of  the  mercantile 
law  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

347-7— Li 

Macgillivray,  E.  J.  Treatise  upon  the  law 
of  copyright.  347-7 — Mi 

Macy,  Jesse.  Our  government. 

342.73—  M 

Munro,  D.  C.  ed.  Selections  from  the 
laws  of  Charles  the  Great.  340.3 — M 
Overall,  J.  W.  Catechism  of  the  consti- 
tution of  (the  United  States. 

342.73—  O I 


Story,  Joseph.  Familiar  exposition  of 
the  constitution  of  the  United  States. 

342.73—  Si 

Train,  A.  C.  Prisoner  at  the  bar. 

343— T 

United  States.  Constitution.  Constitution 
of  the  United  States  of  America. 

342.73—  U3 

Wellman,  F.  L.  Art  of  cross-examina- 
tion. . 340.9 — W 

ADMINISTRATION. 

Austin,  O.  P.  Uncle  Sam’s  secrets;  a 
story  of  national  affairs  for  the  youths 
of  the  nation.  353 — A 

Bangs,  J.  K.  Uncle  Sam  trustee. 

354-729— B 

Bigelow,  John.  Our  ex-presidents. 

353— B4 

Boynton,  F.  D.  School  civics.  352 — Bi 
Brooks,  E.  S.  Century  book  for  young 
Americans.  353 — Bi 

Noah.  How  the  republic  is  gov- 
erned. 353— B2 

Clark,  F.  H.  Outlines  of  civics,  for  use 
in  high  schools  and  colleges.  352 — ^C 

S.  S.  The  government;  what  it  is, 

what  it  does.  353 — C2 

Clowes,  W.  L.  Naval  pocket-book. 

359 — G 

Coler,  B.  S.  Municipal  government,  as 
illustrated  by  the  charter,  finances,  and 
public  charities  of  New  York.  352 — Ci 
Dole,  C.  F.  American  citizen.  352 — Di 

Young  citizen.  352 — D2 

Eaton,  Seymour.  How  to  prepare  for  a 
civil  service  examination.  351.3— Ei 
Fairlie,  J.  A.  Municipal  administration. 

352—  Fi 

Fielde,  A.  M.  Political  primer  of  New 
York  City  and  State.  352 — F 

Giffin,  W.  M.  Civics  for  young  Ameri- 
cans. 353— Gi 

Goodnow,  F.  J.  City  government  in  the 
United  States.  352 — G7 

Hancock,  H.  I.  Life  at  West  Point. 

355-Hi 

Harrison,  Benjamin.  This  country  of 
ours.  353— H 

Hart,  A.  B.  Actual  government  as  ap- 
plied under  American  conditions. 

353—  H2 

Hill,  C.  T.  Fighting  a fire.  352.3 — H 
Hill,  Mabel.  Lessons  for  junior  citizens. 

352— H6 

Hollis.  I.  N.  Frigate  Constitution. 

359— Hi 

How  Manhattan  is  governed. 

352— H7 

Hoxie,  C.  de  F.  Civics  for  New  York 
state.  352 — Hi 

How  the  people  rule.  352 — H3 

Ingalls,  G.  A.  Outline  of  municipal  gov- 
ernment in  the  city  of  New  York. 

352—1 

Judson,  H.  P.  Caesar’s  army.  355 — Ji 

Lachaussee,  C.  A.  How  to  become  a 
letter  carrier  or  post  office  clerk. 

351— L3 

How  to  enter  the  custom  house 

service.  351 — L2 


ASSOCIATIONS.  EDUCATION. 


15 


Leach,  Orlando.  State  and  local  govern- 
ment of  New  York.  352 — L 

Leupp,  F.  E.  How  to  prepare  for  a 
civil  service  examination.  351 — L 

Lewis,  George.  Civics.  352 — Li 

Linesman,  pseud.  Mechanism  of  war. 

355— L 

Long,  J.  D.  New  American  navy. 

35905H-L 

McAdoo,  William.  Guarding  a great 
city.  352.2— M 

Martin,  G.  H.  Civil  government  in  the 
United  States.  353 — M 

Moran,  T.  F.  Theory  and  practice  of 
the  English  government.  35442 — M 
Morey,  W.  C.  Government  of  New 
York.  352 — Mi 

Mowry,  W.  A.  Elements  of  civil  gov- 
ernment. 353 — Mi 

New  York  City.  Charter.  Charter  of  the 
city  of  New  York.  352 — ^Ni3 

Ordinances.  General  ordinances  of 

the  city  of  New  York.  352 — N15 

O’Reilly,  J.  J.  E.  How  to  become  a 
patrolman.  351 — Oi 

Robinson,  C.  M.  Modern  civic  art. 

352— Ri 

Seelye,  J.  H.  Citizenship.  352 — Si 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Citizen.  352 — S 

Shaw,  Albert.  Municipal  government  in 
continental  Europe.  352.04 — S 

Municipal  government  in  Great 

Britain.  352.042 — ^S 

Ship  of  state,  by  those  at  the  helm. 

. .353— S3 

Smith,  J.  W.  Training  for  citizenship. 

352—  S3 

Spears,  J.  R.  Short  history  of  the  Amer- 
ican navy.  359.09 — S2 

Steffens,  J.  L.  Struggle  for  self-govern- 
ment. 351 — ^S 

Strong,  Frank  and  Schafer,  Joseph.  Gov- 
ernment of  the  American  people. 

353—  S2 

Sullivan,  James.  Government  of  the 
state  of  New  York.  352 — S6 

United  States.  Civil  Service  Commission. 

Report  of  1904.  351 — U 

Wilcox,  D.  F.  American  city.  352 — W2 
Willard,  C.  D.  City  government  for 
young  people.  352 — W5 

Young,  A.  W.  Government  class  book. 

353-Y 

Zueblin,  Charles.  American  municipal 
progress.  352 — Z 


ASSOCIATIONS  AND  INSTITU- 
TIONS. 

Barton,  C.  H.  Story  of  the  Red  Cross. 

361— B I 

Booth,  Mrs.  M.  B.  C.  After  prison — 
what?  365 — B 

Buck,  Winifred.  Boys’  self-governing 
clubs.  367 — Bi 

Charity  Organization  Society.  New 
York  Charities  directory.  1906. 

361— N 

Dawson,  M.  M.  Business  of  life  insur- 
ance. 368 — D 


Devine,  E.  T.  Practice  of  charity,  indi- 
vidual, associated  and  organized. 

360 —  D 

Principles  of  relief.  360 — Di 

Fields,  Mrs.  A.  A.  How  to  help  the 
poor.  361 — F 

Mrs.  J.  T.  see  Fields,  Mrs.  A.  A. 

Fl3mt,  Josiah,  pseud.  Tramping  with 
tramps.  364 — F 

Folks,  Homer.  Care  of  destitute,  neg- 
lected and  delinquent  children.  362 — F 
Goodale,  F.  A.  ed.  Literature  of  philan- 
thropy. 360 — G 

Gunckel,  J.  E.  Boyville;  a history  of  fif- 
teen years’  work  among  newsboys. 

367— G 

Gurteen,  S.  H.  Handbook  of  charity  or- 
ganization. 361 — G 

Henderson,  C.  R.  Social  settlements. 

367-H 

Hendrick,  B.  J.  Story  of  life  insurance. 

368— H2 

Lee,  Joseph.  Constructive  and  prevent- 
ive philanthropy.  360 — L 

Mackay,  Thomas.  The  state  and  char- 
ity. 360 — M 

Morrison,  W.  D.  Juvenile  offenders. 

364— M 

Myers,  Gustavus.  History  of  Tammany 
hall.  363 — M 

Pierce,  B.  K.  Half  century  with  juve- 
nile delinquents.  364 — P 

Rogers,  C.  F.  Charitable  relief. 

361 —  R2 

Stelzle,  Charles.  Boys  of  the  street. 

367— Si 

Sweeney,  John.  At  Scotland  Yard. 

364— S 

Warner,  A.  G.  American  charities. 

361— W 

Willard,  J.  F.  see  Flynt,  Josiah,  pseud. 
Williams,  Talcott.  Tammany  hall. 

363— w 

Wines,  F.  H.  Punishment  and  reforma- 
tion. 364 — W 

EDUCATION. 

Adams,  O.  F.  Some  famous  American 
schools.  , 37973— A 

Adler,  Felix.  Moral  instruction  of  chil- 
dren. _ 377— A 

Armstrong,  H.  E.  The  teaching  of  sci- 
entific method  and  other  papers  on  ed- 
ucation. 371 — A3 

Arnold,  S.  L.  Plans  for  busy  work. 

372— A 

Reading;  how  to  teach  it. 

372.4--A 

Waymarks  for  teachers;  showing 

aims,  principles  and  plans  for  everyday 
teaching.  371 — Ai 

Badlam,  A.  B.  Suggestive  lessons  in 
language  and  reading  for  primary 
schools.  ^ 3724 — B 

Bailey,  C.  S.  and  Lewis,  C.  M.  ed.  For 
the  children’s  hour.  =*'372.2— B20 

Bain,  Alexander.  Education  as  a science. 

370— B 

Baldwin,  Joseph.  School  management 
and  school  methods.  371 — B6 

W.  A.  and  others.  Industrial-Asocial 

education.  37142 — B2 


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EDUCATION. 


Bardeen,  C.  W.  Manual  of  common 
school  law.  379-14 — B 

Barr,  E.  E.  Scissor  pictures.  372.2 — B19 
Bates,  Lois.  Games  with  music,  action 
songs  and  guessing  rhymes.  371.7 — Bi 
— More  recitations  for  infants. 

*372.2 — ^Bi4 

New  recitations  for  infants. 

*372.2 — Bii 

Beckwith,  M.  H.  Story  telling  with  the 
scissors.  372.2 — B4 

ed.  When  first  we  go  to  school. 

*371 — Bio 

Beebe,  Katharine.  Home  kindergarten. 

372.2 — B18 

Bennett.  C.  W.  History  of  the  philoso- 
phy of  pedagogics.  * 371 — B12 

Birdseye,  C.  F.  Individual  training  in 
our  colleges.  378— B4 

Black,  Hugh.  Practice  of  self-culture. 

374— B2 

Blow,  S.  E.  Letters  to  a mother  on  the 
philosophy  of  Froebel.  372.2 — Bio 

Symbolic  education;  a commentary 

on  Froebel’s  “Mother  play.”  372.2— Bi 
Boone,  R.  G.  Education  in  the  United 
States.  370.73— B 

Boston  collection  of  kindergarten  stor- 
ies. *372.2 — B2 

Bourne,  W.  O.  History  of  the  public 
school  society  of  the  city  of  New 
York.  379.747 — B2 

Bowker,  I.  F.  Busy  hands.  371.42 — Bi 
Bray,  S.  E.  School  organization. 

371— B9 

Briggs,  L.  R.  Routine  and  ideals. 

370.4—  B2 

Browning,  Oscar.  Introduction  to  his- 
tory of  educational  theories.  370.1 — B2 
Bryant,  S.  C.  How  to  tell  stories  to 
children.  372.2 — B17 

Burbank,  Luther.  Training  of  the  hu- 
man plant.  370 — Bii 

Burnham,  Maud.  Rhymes  for  little 
hands.  372.2 — B21 

Bumz,  E.  B.  Plain  speech  for  children. 

372.4—  B3 

Pure  phonics.  372.4 — B4 

Burrage,  Severance,  and  Bailey,  H.  T. 
School  sanitation  and  decoration. 

371— B3 

Butler,  N.  M.  Education  in  the  United 
States.  2v.  370 — B2 

Meaning  of  education  and  other  es- 
says and  addresses.  370.4 — B 

and  others.  Principles  of  religious 

education.  377 — B 

Calderwood,  Henry.  On  teaching. 

371— Cl 

Caldwell,  H.  W.  Education  in  Nebraska. 

378.78— C 

Canfield,  J.  H.  The  college  student  and 
his  problems.  378— C 

Chamberlain,  A.  H.  and  others.  Bas- 
ketry, clay  and  paper  weaving  for  the 
elementary  grades.  371-42 — C3 

Chancellor,  W.  E.  Our  schools;  their 
administration  and  supervision. 

379.73— c 

Chester,  Eliza,  pseud.  Chats  with  girls 
on  self-culture.  374 — Ci 


Clark,  S.  H.  How  to  teach  reading  in 
the  public  schools.  372.4 — C2 

Clarke,  J.  F.  Self-culture.  374 — C 

Cloyd,  D.  E.  Benjamin  Franklin  and 
education.  370 — C3 

Coe,  G.  A.  Education  in  religion  and 
morals.  377 — C 

Comenius,  J.  A.  School  of  infancy. 

372— C 

Compayre,  Gabriel.  Lectures  on  peda- 
gogry>  theoreitical  and  practical. 

370.4—  C 

Compton,  A.  G.  First  lessons  in  wood- 
work. 371-42 — Ci 

Cronson,  Bernard.  Methods  in  elemen- 
tary school  studies.  371 — C3 

Crosby,  W.  E.  Our  little  book  for  little 
people.  *372.4 — Ci 

Davidson,  Thomas.  Education  of  the 
wage-earners.  378.13 — D 

De  Garmo,  Charles.  Essentials  of 
method.  371 — D 

Interest  and  education.  370.1 — Di 

r Principles  of  secondary  educaition. 

379— Di 

Dewey,  John.  Child  and  the  curriculum. 

375— D 

Ethical  principles  underlying  edu- 
cation. 377 — D3 

School  and  society.  370 — Di 

Dexter,  E.  G.  History  of  education  in 
the  United  States.  370.9 — D 

T.  F.  G.  and  Garlick,  A.  H.  Object 

lessons  in  geography.  372.8 — D 

Primer  of  school  method.  371 — D4 

Dopp,  K.  E.  The  place  of  industries  in 
elementary  education.  371-4 — D 

Dunton,  Larkin.  Methods  of  teaching 
arithmetic  in  primary  schools. 

372.7— D 

Dupamlaup,  F.  A.  P.  The  child.  377 — D4 
Dutton,  S.  T.  School  management. 

371— D3 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  How  to  educate  your- 
self, with  or  without  masters.  374 — E 
Eliot,  C.  W.  Educational  reform. 

370.4—  E 

More  money  for  the  public  schools. 

379 — E 

Fenelon,  F.  de  S.  de  la  M.  dbp.  Con- 
cerning education.  370 — F2 

Fennell,  M.  Nottes  of  lessons  on  the 
Herbartian  methods.  371-3 — F 

Fitch,  Sir  J.  G.  Lectures  on  teaching. 

371— F 

Foster,  K.  M.  Elementary  needlework. 

372.2— F5 

Froebel,  F.  W.  A.  Education  by  devel- 
opment. 372.2 — F4 

Education  of  man.  370 — F 

Mother-play  and  nursery  songs. 

372.2— F 

Garlick,  A.  H.  New  manual  of  method. 

371— G 

Gaynor,  J.  L.  Songs  of  the  child  world. 

.No.  I.  *372.2 — G 

No.  2.  *372.2 — G 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  Teaching  of 
geography.  372.8 — G 

Gilbert,  C.  B.  School  and  its  life. 

371— G7 


EDUCATION. 


17 


Gilman.  Mrs.  C.  P.  S.  Concerning  chil- 
dren. 377 — S 

.D.  C.  Launching  of  a university. 

378.73— G 

Goetze,  Waldemar.  Illustrated  manual 
of  hand  and  eye  training  on  educa- 
tional principles.  371-42 — Gi 

Manual  training  made  serviceable  to 

the  school.  371-42 — G2 

Goss,  W.  F.  M.  Bench  work  in  wood. 

371.42— G 

Griffin,  C.  S.  Hints  and  helps  from 
many  school-rooms.  371 — G8 

Griggs,  E.  H.  Moral  education.  1904. 

377— Gi 

Hall,  G.  S.  How  to  teach  reading  and 
what  to  read  in  school.  372.4 — H 

Story  of  a sand  pile.  372.2 — H8 

Hanus,  P.  H.  Educational  aims  and  ed- 
ucational values.  370 — H8 

Modern  school.  379 — Hi 

Harper,  W.  R.  Trend  in  higher  educa- 
tion. 378 — H 

Harris,  W.  T.  How  to  iteach  natural 
science  in  public  schools.  371 — H9 
Harrison,  Elizabeth.  Study  of  child- 
nature  from  the  kindergarten  stand- 
point. 372.2 — H7 

Hart,  A.  B.  Studies  in  American  edu- 
cation. 370.4 — H3 

Herbart,  J.  F.  Outlines  of  educational 
doctrine.  370 — H6 

Hinsdale.  B.  A.  Art  of  study.  371 — H4 

Teaching  the  language-arts,  speech, 

reading,  composition.  371 — Hi 

Holton,  M.  A.  and  Rollins,  A.  F.  Indus- 
trial work  for  public  schools. 

371.42—  H2 

Hope,  E.  W.  and  Browne,  E.  A.  Manual 
of  school  hygiene.  371-7 — H 

Horne,  H.  H.  Philosophy,  of  education. 

370.1— H 

Psychological  principles  of  educa- 
tion. 370.1 — Hi 

Horth,  A.  C.  Educational  wood-work. 

371.42—  H4 

Howland,  George.  Practical  hints  for 
teachers  of  public  schools.  371 — H 
Hoxie,  J.  L.  Handwork  for  kindergar- 
tens and  primary  schools.  372.2 — Hii 
Kindergarten  story  book. 

372.2— H 13 

Hughes,  J.  L.  Dickens  as  an  educator. 

370 — H5 

Froebel’s  educational  laws. 

370—  H3 

Mistakes  in  teaching.  371 — H8 

R.  E.  Schools  at  home  and  abroad. 

371—  H7 

Huntington,  F.  D.  bp.  Unconscious  tui- 
tion. 371 — H13 

Hyde,  W.  D.  College  man  and  the  col- 
lege woman.  378.73 — H3 

Johnson,  Clifton.  Old-time  schools  and 
school  books.  371-3 — J 

Johonnot,  James.  Principles  and  prac- 
tice of  teaching.  371 — J 

Kappa,  pseud.  Let  youth  but  know. 

370.4— K I 

Keith,  J.  A.  H.  Elementary  education. 

372— K 


Kellogg,  E.  D.  ed.  Teaching  reading  in 
ten  cities.  372.4 — K 

Kemp,  E.  L.  History  of  education. 

370.9—  K 

Kenyon,  W.  J.  First  years  in  handi- 
craft. 37142 — Ki 

King,  R.  M.  ed.  School  interests  and 
duties.  371 — K 

Knapp,  E.  S.  Raphia  and  reed  weaving. 

371.42— K2 

Kotelmann,  Ludwig.  School  hygiene. 

371.7— K 

Kraus-Boelte,  Mme.  Maria.  Preliminary 
sewing  without  a needle.  372.2 — K3 
Landon,  Joseph.  School  management. 

371— L 

Laurie,  S.  S.  Institutes  of  education. 

370— L3 

Lee,  J.  M.  How  to  be  self-suporting  at 
college.  378— L3 

Leighton,  R.  L.  Boy  and  his  school. 

370 — L4 

Lindsay,  Maud.  More  mother  stories. 

372.2 — L2 

Mother  stories  . 372.2 — Li 

Lukens,  H.  T.  Fifth  school  year.  375 — L 
McLellan,  J.  A.  and  Dewey,  John.  Psy- 
chology of  number.  371-3 — M 

McMurry,  C.  A.  Elements  of  general 
method,  based  on  the  principles  of 
Herbart.  371 — M5 

Special  method  in  primary  reading. 

372.4— Mi 

and  McMurry,  F.  M.  Method  of  the 

recitation.  371 — M6 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Old  Greek  education. 

370.38— M 

Mann,  C.  W.  School  recreations  and 
amusements.  371-7 — Mi 

Marenholtz-Biilow,  Baroness  B.  von. 

Child  and  child-nature.  372.2 — M3 

Mark,  H.  T.  Teacher  and  the  child. 

377— M 

Marsh,  H.  A.  Point  of  view  of  modern 
education.  370 — M6 

Menefee,  Maud.  Child  stories  from  the 
masters.  *372.2 — M2 

Meyer,  Bertha.  Aids  to  family  govern- 
ment. 372.2 — Mi 

Monroe,  Paul.  Source  book  of  the  his- 
tory of  education  for  the  Greek  and 
Roman  period.  370.9 — Mi 

Text-book  in  the  history  of  educa- 
tion. 370.9 — M2 

Montaigne,  M.  E.  de.  Education  of  chil- 
dren. 370— M2 

Mullany,  J.  F.  Catholic  education  and 
American  institutions.  377 — Mi 

Munro,  D.  C.  ed.  Medieval  student. 

370.9— M3 

Munroe,  J.  P.  Educational  ideal. 

370.9—  M 

National  education  association.  Jour- 
nal of  proceedings  and  addresses. 
1894,  1897,  1898,  1899,  1903,  1905. 

370.6 — N 

Report  of  the  committee  of  fifteen 

on  elementary  education.  372 — N 

Report  of  the  committee  of  ten  on 

secondary  school  studies.  379 — Ni 


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EDUCATION. 


New  York.  City.  Education  board.  Fifth 
annual  report  of  the  city  superintend- 
ent of  schools  for  the  year  ending 
July  31,  1903.  37973_N 

State.  Education  department.  Aca- 
demic examination  papers.  1905-6. 

371.2—  N7 

Higher  education.  Course  of  study 

and  syllabus  for  the  college  graduate 
professional  certificate.  378 — Ni 

Forty-third  university  convocation 

of  the  state  of  New  York. 

370.73— Ni 

Professional  examination  papers. 

1905-6.  371.2— N4 

Secondary  education.  Associated 

academic  principals.  370.6 — Ni 

University  law.  378.73 — Ni 

Newman,  J.  H.  card.  Idea  of  a univer- 
sity defined  and  illustrated.  370.4 — N 
Nichols,  W.  F.  Topics  in  geography. 

372.8— N 

Not  in  the  curriculum.  378 — N 

O’Shea,  M.  V.  Dynamic  factors  in  edu- 
cation. 370 — O 

Page,  D.  P.  Theory  and  practice  of 
teaching.  371 — P3 

Paine,  H.  E.  see  Chester,  Eliza,  pseud. 
Painter,  F.  V.  N.  Great  pedagogical  es- 
says. 370.4— P3 

History  of  education.  370 — P 

Luther  on  education.  370 — P2 

Palmer,  A.  E.  New  York  public  school. 

^ 379-73— P 

K.  B.  Twelve  songs  for  kindergar- 
ten and  primary  schools.  372.2 — P13 
Parker,  F.  W.  Notes  of  talks  on  teach- 
ing. 371— P4 

Talks  on  pedagogics.  371 — P7 

Paulsen,  Friedrich.  German  universities. 

378.43— P 

Peabody,  Elizabeth.  Record  of  Mr.  Al- 
cott’s  school.  371.5 — P 

Pestalozzi,  J.  H.  How  Gertrude  teaches 
her  children.  370 — P5 

Leonard  and  Gertrude.  370 — Pi 

Plans  and  methods  for  the  school- 
room. 371 — P8 

Poulsson,  Emilie.  Child  stories  and 
rhymes  for  the  little  people  of  nursery 
and  kindergarten.  *372.2 — P6 

Finger  plays.  372.2 — P2 

In  the  child’s  world.  372.2 — P 

Love  and  law  in  child  training. 

372.2—  P9 

Nursery  stories  and  rhymes. 

*372.2— P5 

Through  the  farmyard  gate. 

*372.2— P4 

Pratt,  C.  L.  Stick-and-pea  plays. 

*372.2 — P8 

Prince,  J.  T.  Courses  and  methods. 

371— P 

Princeton  University.  378.749 — Pio 

Quick,  R.  H.  Essays  on  educational  re- 
formers. 370.4 — Q 

Reed,  C.  S.  Timely  games  and  songs 
for  the  kindergarten.  372.2 — R 

Rein,  Wilhelm.  Outlines  of  pedagogics. 

. 371— R4 

Ritchey,  S.  E.  High  school  manual  train- 
ing course  in  woodwork.  37142 — R4 


Roark,  R.  N.  Economy  in  education. 

371— R3 

Method  in  education;  for  teachers. 

371— R 

Roberts,  R.  D.  ed.  Education  in  the 
nineteenth  century.  370 — R3 

Robson,  E.  S.  A.  Report  of  a visit  to 
American  educational  institutions. 

370.73— R 

Rousseau,  J.  J.  Emile.  370 — R2 

Rowe,  S.  H.  Physical  nature  of  the 
child  and  how  to  study  it.  371.7 — R 

Sage,  Elizabeth  and  Cooley,  A.  M.  Oc- 
cupations for  little  fingers.  371.42 — S6 
Salmon,  David.  Art  of  teaching. 

371— S4 

Longman’s  object  lessons. 

372.3— S2 

and  Hindshaw,  Winifred.  Infant 

schools;  their  history  and  theory. 

372.2—  S5 

Schwartz,  Everett.  Sloyd.  371.42 — S 
Search,  P.  W.  Ideal  school.  370 — S4 
Seeley,  Levi.  Foundations  of  education. 

371— S9 

Sinclair,  S.  B.  Possibility  of  a science 
of  education.  371 — S8 

Smith.  C.  S.  Working  with  the  people. 

378.13— S 

N.  A.  Children  of  the  future. 

372.2 —  S2 

Snow,  M.  S.  Higher  education  in  Mis- 
souri. 378.78 — S 

Spalding,  J.  L.  bp.  Education  and  the 
higher  life.  374 — Si 

Spencer,  Fterbert.  Education,  intellect- 
ual, moral,  physical.  370 — S 

Stetson,  C.  P.  see  Gilman,  Mrs.  C.  P.  S. 
Stickney,  J.  H.  Earth  and  sky. 

*372.3—33 

No.  2.  372.3— S5 

No.  3.  372.3— S4 

and  Peabody,  S.  C.  Occupation, 

recreation  and  instruction  for  the  first 
weeks  at  school.  372.4 — Si 

Summers,  Maud.  First  lesions  in  handi- 
craft. 371.42 — Sio 

Taylor,  J.  S.  Art  of  class  management 
and  discipline.  371 — T3 

Thompson,  J.  G.  and  Thompson,  T.  E. 
Fables  and  rhymes  for  beginners. 

*372.4— T2 

Fairy  tale  and  fable:  second  year. 

*372.4— T 

Thorndike,  E.  L.  Principles  of  teach- 
ing, based  on  psychology.  371 — T5 
Thring,  Edward.  Theory  and  practice 
of  teaching.  371 — T4 

Thwing,  C.  F.  History  of  higher  educa- 
tion in  America.  378.73 — T2 

Tompkins,  Arnold.  Philosophy  of  school 
management.  371 — T 

Philosophy  of  teaching.  371 — Ti 

Troeger,  J.  W.  Harold’s  first  discov- 
eries. *372.3 — Ti 

Harold’s  rambles.  372.3 — T2 

Trumbull,  H.  C.  Hints  on  child  train- 
ing. 377— T 

Trybom,  J.  H.  and  others.  Manual  train- 
ing; cardboard  construction.  371.42 — T 


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Tupper,  F.  A.  Educational  broth. 

370.4—  T2 

University  of  Virginia  in  the  life  of  the 
nation.  378.755 — Vio 

Walker,  Gertrude  and  Jenks,  H.  S.  comp. 
Songs  and  games  for  little  ones. 

372.2 —  W8 

Walker,  Louisa.  Varied  occupations  in 
string  work.  372.2 — Wii 

Varied  occupations  in  weaving. 

371.42—  W5 

Warner,  Francis.  Study  of  children. 

370.4—  W 

L.  P.  Dozen  and  two  songs  for 

the  kindergarten  and  nursery. 

372.2 — W12 

Washington,  B.  T.  Tuskegee  and  its 
people.  37142 — W4 

Working  with  the  hands. 

371.42—  W2 

Weaver,  E.  A.  Paper  and  scissors  in  the 
schoolroom.  371 — W 

Webb,  Sidney.  London  education. 

370— W3 

Welsh,  L.  D.  Some  of  our  friends. 

372.3—  W2 

.White,  E.  E.  Art  of  teaching.  371 — Wi 

Elements  of  pedagogy.  370 — W 

; School  management.  371 — W2 

Whitehill,  A.  R.  History  of  education 
in  West  Virginia.  370.75 — W 

Wiggin,  Mr.?.  K.  D.  S.  Children’s  rights. 

377— W 

ed.  Kindergarten.  372.2 — W 

Kindergarten  chimes.  372.2 — Wio 

and  Smith,  N.  A.  Froebel’s  gi^ts. 

372.2—  W3 

and  Smith,  N.  A.  Froebel’s  occupa- 
tions. 372.2 — W4 

Williams,  S.  G.  History  of  modern  edu- 
cation. 370.9 — W 

Wilson,  E.  C.  Pedagogues  and  parents. 

370—  W2 

Wiltse,  S.  E.  Myths  and  motherplays. 

372.2—  W5 

Place  of  the  story  in  early  educa- 
tion. 372.2 — W9 

Stories  for  kindergartens  and  pri- 
mary schools.  *372.2 — Wi 

Winch,  W.  H.  Nptes  on  German 
schools.  371 — W5 

Wood-working  tools;  how  to  use  them. 

371.42 —  W6 

Worst,  E.  F.  and  others.  Constructive 
work.  37142 — W7 

Wray,  A.  W.  Jean  Mitchell’s  school. 

371—  W3 

COMMERCE. 

CHbbins,  H.  de  B.  History  of  commerce 
in  Europe.  380 — G 

Magpjnnis,  A.  J.  Atlantic  ferry.  387 — M 
Marchant,J.  R.  V.  Commercial  history. 

380 — M2 

Meyer,  H.  R.  Government  regulation  of 
railway  rates.  385 — Mi 

New  York.  State,  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Annual  report  i904-’05,  i905-’o6. 

381— N 

Spearman,  F.  H.  Strategy  of  great  rail- 
roads. 385 — S3 


United  States.  Commerce  and  labor  depart- 
ment. Monthly  consular  reports;  Jan- 
uary, 1905;  April,  1905;  July,  1905. 

382— U8 

CUSTOMS,  INCLUDING  ETI- 
QUETTE. 

Aria,  Mrs.  E.  Costume.  391 — A 

Ashmore,  Ruth,  pseud.  Business  girl  in 
every  phase  of  her  life.  396 — A4 

Ashton,  John.  Social  life  in  the  reign  of 
Queen  Anne.  390.42 — A 

Barnett,  P.  A.  Little  book  of  health  and 
courtesy.  *395 — B3 

Burrill,  Katharine.  Corner  stones. 

396 — B5 

Cadbury,  Edward  and  others.  Women’s 
work  and  wages.  396.5 — Ci 

Candee,  H.  C.  How  women  may  earn  a 
living.  396— C5 

Chester,  Eliza,  pseud.  Girls  and  women. 

396 — C3 

Child,  Theodore.  Wimples  and  crisping- 
pins;  being  studies  in  the  coiffure  and 
ornaments  of  women.  391 — C 

Church,  A.  J.  Stories  of  Charlemagne 
and  the  twelve  peers  of  France  from 
the  old  romances.  398 — C14 

Clapp,  E.  B.  Courtesies;  a book  of  eti- 
quette for  every  day.  395 — C4 

Croly,  Mrs.  J.  C.  Thrown  on  her  own 
resources.  396 — C6 

Dahlgren,  Mrs.  M.  V.  G.  Social-official 
etiquette  of  the  United  States. 

395—  D I 

Dodge,  G.  H.  and  others.  What  women 
can  earn;  occupations  of  women  and 
their  compensation.  396 — D2 

Donaldson,  James.  Woman.  396 — Dii 
Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Two  centuries  of  cos- 
tume in  America.  2 v.  391 — Ei 

Fuller,  Margaret,  see  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F. 
marchesa  d\ 

Gilman,  Mrs.  C.  P.  S.  Home,  its  work 
and  influence.  396 — G4 

Women  and  economics.  396 — G5 

Hall,  Mrs.  F.  M.  H.  Social  usages  at 
Washington.  395 — H6 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud,  see  Terhune, 
Mrs  M.  V.  H. 

Janvier,  T.  A.  Christmas  kalends  of 
Provence.  394 — J 

Keeler,  L.  E.  If  I were  a girl  again. 

396-K 

Kingsland,  Mrs.  Burton,  see  Kingsland, 
Florence. 

Kingsland,  Florence.  Book  of  good 
manners.  395 — K3 

Book  of  weddings.  395 — K2 

Knollys,  Beatrice.  Gentle  art  of  good 
talking.  395 — K 

Landriot,  J.  F.  abp.  Valiant  woman. 

396 —  L6 

Laughlin,  C.  E.  Miladi.  396 — L3 

Learned,  E.  C.  Etiquette  of  New  York 
today.  395 — L4 

McCracken,  Elizabeth.  Women  of 
America.  396 — M5 

Mallon,  I.  A.  S.  see  Ashmore,  Ruth, 
pseud. 


20 


CUSTOMS.  ENGLISH  LANGUAGE. 


Manson,  G.  J.  Work  for  women. 

396 — Mi 

Morley,  George.  Shakespeare’s  green- 
wood, the  customs  of  the  country. 

390 —  M 

Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  marchesa  d\  Women  in 
the  19th  century.  396 — O 

Our  holidays,  their  meaning  and  spirit, 
retold  from  St.  Nicholas.  394-4 — O 

Paine,  H.  E.  see  Chester,  Eliza,  pseud. 

Pascoe,  C.  E.  Pageant  and  ceremony  of 
the  coronation  of  their  majesties  King 
Edward  the  seventh  and  Queen  Alex- 
andra. 394-4 — P 

Patten,  H.  P.  Year’s  festivals. 

394.4— Pi 

Planche,  J.  R.  History  of  British  cos- 
tume. 391 — P 

Rhead,  G.  W.  Chats  on  costume. 

391—  Ri 

Richardson,  Dorothy.  Long  day. 

396.5— R 


Ruskin,  John.  Letters  and  advice  to 
young  girls  and  young  ladies  on  dress, 
education,  marriage.  396— R 

Sangster,  Mrs.  M.  E.  M.  Fairest  girl- 
hood. 396 — Sio 

Good  manners  for  all  occasions. 

395— S3 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  Manners  and 
social  usuages.  395 — S 

Stetson,  Mrs.  C.  P.  see  Gilman,  Mrs. 
C.  P.  S. 

Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.  H.  and  Van  der 
Water,  Virginia.  Every  day  etiquette. 

395— Ti 

Walsh,  N.  Woman.  396— W8 

Warner,  B.  E.  Young  woman  in  modern 
life.  396 — W7 

Wiggin,  E.  E.  Lessons  on  manners. 

395— W3 

Willard,  F.  E.  How  to  win.  396 — W 
Winslow,  H.  M.  Woman  of  to-morrow. 

396 — W 10 


LANGUAGE. 


English  language. 


Foreign  languages. 


ENGLISH  LANGUAGE. 

Abbott,  E.  A.  How  to  tell  the  parts  of 
speech;  an  introd.  to  English  gram- 
mar. 425 — A2 

Aldrich.  G.  I.  and  Forbes.  A.  ed.  Pro- 
gressive course  in  reading:  4th  Book, 
pt.  I.  428.6 — A16 

5th  book,  pt.  I.  428.6 — Ay 

Arnold,  S.  L.  Arnold  primer. 

*372.4— A I 

and  Gilbert,  C.  B.  Stepping  stones 

to  literature: 

Firs-t  reader.  *428.6 — A 

Second  reader.  *428.6 — 'Ai 

Third  reader.  *428.6 — A2 

Fourth  reader.  428.6 — A3 

Sixth  reader.  428.6 — ^A5 

Higher  grades.  428.6 — Ay 

and  Kittredge,  G.  L.  Mother  tongue. 

Bk.  I.  Lessons  in  speaking,  reading 
and  writing  English.  425 — A 

Atwater,  M.  R.  Stories  from  the  poets. 

*428.6— A8 

Ayres,  Alfred,  pseud,  see  Osmun,  T.  E. 
Badlam,  A.  B.  Stories  of  child  life:  at 
home.  *372.3 — Bi 

: at  play.  *372.3 — B2 

: in  the  country.  *372.3 — B3 

: at  school.  *372.3 — B4 

Baker,  T.  O.  Action  primer. 

*428.6 — B 52 

Baldwin,  James.  School  reading  by 
grade:  First  grade.  *428.6 — B 

: Second  grade.  *428.6 — Bi 

: Third  grade.  *428.6 — B2 

: Fourth  grade.  428.6 — B3 

Baskervill,  W.  M.  and  Sewell,  J.  W. 
English  grammar  for  the  use  of  high 
school,  academy  and  college  classes. 

425— B7 

Bell,  R.  H.  The  worth  of  words. 

422 — B 


Blaisdell,  E.  A.  and  Blaisdell,  M.  F. 
Child  life  in  many  lands:  third  reader. 

*428.6 — B17 

Child  life  primer.  *428.6 — B34 

T.  C.  English  in  the  grades. 

428.2— B3 

Blodgett,  F.  E.  and  Blodgett,  A.  B.  First 
reader.  *428.6 — B42 

Brown,  C.  L.  and  Bailey,  C.  S.  Jingle 
primer.  *428.6— B51 

Brown,  Goold.  Institutes  of  English 
grammar.  425 — B5 

Bryce,  C.  T.  Robert  Louis  Stevenson 
reader.  428.6 — B41 

Buehler,  H.  G.  Practical  exercises  in 
English.  428.2 — B4 

Bumz,  E.  B.  Step-by-s/tep  primer 
[shorthand].  428.6 — B33 

Butler,  G.  P.  School  English;  a manual 
for  use  in  connection  with  the  written 
English  work  of  secondary  schools. 

428 — B 

Bygott,  John  anrf’ Jones,  A.  J.  L.  The 
king’s  English  and  how  to  write  it. 

428 — B I 

Cady,  M.  R.  and  Dewey,  J.  M.  Art 
reader  No.  i.  *428.6 — C31 

Carpenter,  G.  R.  Principles  of  English 
grammar.  425 — C2 

and  others.  Teaching  of  English  in 

the  elementary  and  the  secondary 
schools.  420.7 — Ci 

Carroll,  C,  F.  and  Brooks,  S.  C.  Brooks 
primer.  *428.6 — C33 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 

Chicago.  University  Press,  pub.  Manual  of 
style;  being  a compilation  of  the  typo- 
graphical rules  in  force  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago  press.  428.2 — C5 

Christy.  S.  R.  Pathways  in  nature  and 
literature;  a first  reader.  *428.6 — C23 
: a second  reader.  *428.6 — C37 


ENGLISH  LANGUAGE. 


21 


Chubb,  Percival.  Teaching  of  English 
in  the  elementary  and  the  secondary 
school.  420.7 — C 

Chutter.  F.  E.  Art-literature  readers: 
Bk.  2 *428.6 — C30 

Clyde,  A.  M.  and  Wallace,  Lillian. 
Through  the  year:  book  i.  September 
to  January.  428.6 — Cj 

Cooley,  Mrs.  A.  W.  and  Webster,  W.  F. 
Language  lessons  from  literature,  2 v. 

428.2 —  C3 

Corson,  Hiram.  Primer  of  English 
verse.  426.2 — C 

Cox,  Palmer.  Brownie  primer. 

*428.6 — C32 

Crabb,  George.  English  synonymes  ex- 
plained in  alphabetical  order.  424 — C 
Craik,  G.  M.  Bow-wow  and  Mew-mew. 

*428.6 — C4 

Cyr,  E.  M.  Advanced  first  reader. 

*428.6 — C21 

art  series.  *428.6 — C26 

— ' — Children’s  second  reader. 

*428.6— C2 

Children’s  third  reader.  *428.6 — Ci 

Children’s  fourth  reader.  428.6 — C3 

Dramatic  first  reader.  *428.6 — C29 

Graded  art  readers:  book  2. 

*428.6 — C27 

Demarest,  A.  J.  and  Van  Sickle,  W.  M. 
New  educational  readers:  book  two. 

428.6 — D6 

Dodd,  C.  I. ' Nature  studies  and  fairy 
tales.  *372.3 — D 

Fernald,  J.  C.  English  synonyms  and 
anton3'-ms.  424 — F 

Finch,  A.  V.  Primer.  *372.3 — Fi 

Ford,  N.  W.  Nature’s  byways. 

*372.3— F 

Funk,  I.  K.  and  others.  Standard  diction- 
ary of  the  English  language.  2v. 

. 423— F 

Gardmer,  J.  H.  and  others.  Elements  of 
English  composition.  428.2 — G3 

Gibbs,  David.  Lessons  in  English. 

428.2 —  G2 

Gilman,  M.  L.  and  others.  Hawthorne 
readers:  Littlefolk  tales.  428.6— Gi 
Graham,  G.  F.  English  synonyms. 

^ . . 424— G 

Griel,  K.  A.  Glimpses  of  nature  for 
little  folks.  428.6 — G 

Grover,  E.  O.  Art-literature  readers: 
Book  I.  *428.6 — G4 

Primer.  *428.6 — G3 

Folk-lore  readers:  primer. 

*428.6 — G7 

Book  I.  *428.6 — G8 

Outdoor  primer.  *428.6 — Gio 

Overall  boys.  *428.6 — G5 

Sunbonnet  babies’  book. 

*428.6— G6 

Haaren,  J.  H.  comp.  Ballads  and  tales; 

fourth  reader  grade.  428.6 — H2 

Fairy  life;  third  reader  grade. 

*428.6— H3 

Rhymes  and  fables;  first  reader 

grade.  *428.6 — H4 

Songs  and  stories;  second  reader 

grade.  *428.6 — H5 


Hall,  M.  F.  and  Gilman,  M.  L.  Haw- 
thorne readers;  story  land:  second 

reader.  428.6— H24. 

Harrington,  W.  L.  and  Cunningham,  C. 
J.  First  book  for  non-English-speak- 
ing people.  428.6-— H36 

and  Moore,  A.  C.  Second  book  for 

non-English-speaking  people. 

428.6—  H37 

Harris,  A.  L.  Eugene  Field  reader. 

428.6 —  H41 

Hazen,  M.  SN.  Hazen’s  first  year  book. 

428.6—  H 38 

Holbrook,  Florence.  Hiawatha  primer. 

*428.6— H6 

and  Hall,  M.  F.  From  many  lands. 

*428.6— H 14 

Howliston,  M.  H.  Cat  tails  and  other 
tales.  *372.3 — H 

Husband,  T.  F.  and  Husband,  M.  F.  A. 
Punctuation;  its  principles  and  prac- 
tice. 421.9 — H 

Hyde,  M.  F.  Practical  English  gram- 
mar. 425 — H 

Jones,  L.  H.  Jones’  first  reader. 

428.6— Ji  5 

Jones’  second  reader.  428.6 — J16 

Jones’  fourth  reader.  428.6 — J18 

Jordan,  M.  A.  Correct  writing  and 
speaking.  420.4 — J 

Judson,  H.  P.  and  Bender,  I.  C.  ed. 
Graded  literature  readers;  seventh 
book.  428.6— J 13 

eighth  book.  428.6 — J14 

Lane,  A.  E.  ed.  Lights  to  literature:  bk. 

3-  428.6 — L17 

Mrs.  C.  A.  Stories  for  children. 

*372.4— L 

Mrs.  M,  A.  L.  Oriole  stories. 

*372.4— Li 

Lewis,  E.  H.  First  manual  of  composi- 
tion. 428.2 — Li 

Lockwood,  Mrs.  S.  E.  H.  Lessons  in 
English.  420.7 — L 

Longmans,  Green,  pub.  Ship  literary 
readers;  advanced  reader.  428.6 — Lii 

: first  reader.  428.6 — Li 

: second  reader.  428.6 — L2 

: : third  reader.  428.6 — L3 

: fifth  reader.  428.6 — L5 

: sixth  reader.  428.6 — L6 

Lounsbury,  T.  R.  History  of  the  Eng- 
lish language.  420.9 — L 

Standard  of  pronunciation  in  Eng- 
lish. 421.5 — L 

McCullough,  A.  W.  Little  stories  for 
little  people.  *428.6 — M17 

Mackey,  M.  S.  and  Mackey,  M.  G.  Pro- 
nunciation of  ten  thousand  proper 
names.  421.5 — M 

McMurry,  C.  A.  Special  method  in 
language.  420.7 — M 

Maxwell.  W.  H.  Advanced  lessons  in 
English  grammar.  425 — M6 

First  book  in  English.  428 — Mi 

and  Johnston,  E.  L.  School  com- 
position. ' 428.2 — M3 

Mayor,  J.  B.  Chapters  on  English 
metre.  426.2 — M 

Meiklejohn,  J.  M.  D.  Art  of  writing 
English.  428.2 — Ml 


22 


ENGLISH  LANGUAGE.  FOREIGN  LANGUAGES. 


Monteith,  John.  Familiar  animals  and 
their  wild  kindred.  428.6 — M 

Murray,  Clara.  Child  at  play. 

♦428.6 — M18 

O’Neill,  Kate.  Punctuation  practically 
illustrated.  421 — Oi 

Osmun,  T.  E.  Verbalist.  428.3 — O 

Orthoepist.  421.5 — O 

Palmer,  A.  S.  Folk  and  their  word- 
lore.  422— P2 

G.  H.  Self  cultivation  in  English. 

420.4 — P 

Phyfe,  W.  H.  P.  Five  thousand  words 
often  misspelled.  4^1 — P 

Ten  thousand  words  often  mispro- 
nounced. 421.5 — P4 

Pitman,  Sir  Isaac  and  sons,  pub.  Pit- 
man’s commercial  speller.  428.1 — P2 
Poulsson,  Emilie.  Stories  for  little 
readers.  *428.6 — P 

Powers,  E.  M.  and  Balliet,  T.  M.  Morse 


readers:  First  book. 

: Second  book. 

: Third  book. 

: Fourth  book. 

: Fifth  book. 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Far  east  and  the  far  west 
red  children.  428.6 — P6 

Legends  of  the  red  children. 

♦428.6— Pi 

Reed , Alonzo  and  Kellogg,  Brainerd. 

One  book  course  in  English.  428 — R 
Roget,  P.  M.  Thesaurus  of  English 
words  and  phrases.  ^ 

Salmon,  David.  Longmans’ 
grammar. 

Shaw,  E.  R.  English  composition  by 
practice.  428.2 — S 

Sight  reader.  *428.6 — S30 

Simms,  M.  H.  Child  literature  for  first 
and  second  grades.  *428.6 — S37 

Simplified  spelling  for  the  use  of  gov- 
ernment departments.  421 — S5 

Smythe,  E.  L.  Primary  reader;  old  time 
stories,  fairy  tales  and  myths  retold  for 
children.  *428.6 — Sii 

Sprague,  S.  E.  Lights  to  literature: 
book  two,  a second  reader.  428.6 — S33 
Stickney,.  J.  H.  ed.  First  reader. 


*428.6— P9 
*428.6 — Pio 
*428.6 — Pi  I 

428.6 —  P12 

428.6 —  Pi  3 


424—  R 
school 

425—  S6 


*428.6 — S4 
*428.6—55 

*428.6—56 
428.6^ — 57 
*428.6—58 


5econd  reader. 

Third  reader. 

Fourth  reader. 

Pets  and  companions. 

Sweet,  Henry.  Practical  study  of  lan- 
guages. 407— s 

Swinton,  William  and  Cathcart,  G.  R. 
Easy  steps  for  little  feet.  *428.6 — S14 

Golden  book  of  choice  reading. 

428.6— Si  5 

Symonds,  H.  C.  Abstract  of  the  ele- 
ments of  English  grammar  arranged 
in  tabular  form.  425 — >58 

Taylor,  F.  L.  Home  and  school  series; 
first  reader.  *428.6 — T 

Werner  primer.  *372-4 — Tx 

Trench,  R.  C.  On  the  study  of  words. 

422 — T 

Turpin,  E.  H.  L.  Rose  primer. 

*428.6 — T13 

Van  Liew,  C.  C.  and  Lucas,  A.  F. 
Phonics  and  reading.  421-5 — ^ 


Wade,  J.  H.  and  Sylvester,  Emma.  First 
reader.  *428.6 — W14 

Ward,  E.  G.  and  W^r,  Mrs.  E.  E.  K 
Rational  method  in  reading;  primer. 

428.6— Wi  I 

second  reader.  428.6 — Wg 

third  reader.  428.6 — Wio 

fourth  reader.  428.6 — W6 

Webster,  Noah.  Condensed  dictionary  of 
the  English  language.  423 — W3 

Dictionary  of  the  English  language. 

423 — W 10 

International  dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish language.  423 — W7 

White,  R.  G.  Words  and  their  uses, 
past  and  present.  428— W 

Whitney,  W.  D.  Essentials  of  English 
grammar.  425 — W 

Life  and  growth  of  language. 

410-W 

Wiltse,  5.  E.  Folklore  stories  and  prov- 
erbs gathered  and  paraphrased  for  lit- 
tle children.  *428.6 — Wi 

Wood,  M.  H.  Children’s  first  story 
book.  *428.6— W5 

Woodley,  O.  I.  and  Woodley,  M.^  5. 
Foundation  lessons  in  English:  Book 
2.  428— W6 

Worcester,  J.  E.  Dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish language.  423 — W 

New  primary  dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish language.  423 — Wix 

FOREIGN  LANGUAGES. 

Bacon,  E.  F.  Leitfaden  zum  erlernen 
der  deutschen  5prache.  438 — B 

Bahlsen,  Leopold.  Teaching  of  modern 
languages.  407 — B2 

Bennett,  C.  E.  Foundations  of  Latin. 

478 — B2 

and  Bristol,  G.  P.  Teaching  of 

Latin  and  Greek  in  the  secondary 
schools.  478 — -64 

Brebner,  Mary.  Method  of  teaching 
modern  languages  in  Germany.  407 — B 
C.,  A.  E.  Ma  premiere  visite  a Paris. 

448 — C18 

Chardenal,  C.  A.  Complete  French 
course.  448 — Ci 

First  French  course.  448 — C4 

5econd  French  course.  448 — C5 

Cortina,  R.  D.  de  la.  Cortina  method; 

5panish  in  20  lessons.  468 — C 

Coy,  E.  W.  Latin  lessons  for  beginners. 

478-C 

Davies,  A.  E.  Foreign  correspondent. 

407— D 

Dreyspring,  Adolphe.  Cumulative  method 
for  learning  German.  438 — Di 

Elliott,  A.  M.  and  others.  Methods  of 
teaching  modern  lan^ages.  407— ^E 
Elwall,  A.  Petit  dictionnaire  Anglais- 
Frangais.  443 — E 

Eysenbach,  William.  Practical  gram- 
mar of  the  German  language.  438 — Ei 
Fontaine,  Charles.  Livre  de  lecture  et 
de  conversation.  448 — F9 

Francois.  V.  E.  Beginner’s  French. 

448— F8 

German  and  French  poems  for  memoriz- 
ing. 407— G I 


FOREIGN  LANGUAGES.  NATURE  STUDY. 


23 


Gouin,  Francois.  Art  of  teaching  and 
studying  languages.  407 — G 

Guerbcr,  H.  A.  Marchen  und  Erzahlun- 
gen  fiir  Anfanger;  ed.  with  vocabulary 
and  questions  in  German  on  the  text. 

43&— G4 

Gudeman,  Alfred.  Outlines  of  the  his- 
tory of  classical  philolo^.  470 — G 
Heath’s  French-English  dictionary,  ed. 

by  Roubaud  and  others.  443 — H2 

Hempl,  George.  German  orthography 
and  phonology.  431 — H 

James,  W.  and  Grassi,  Gius.  Dizionario 
italiano-inglese  e inglese-italiano. 

453— J 

Keetels,  J.  G.  Elementary  French  gram- 
mar. 445 — K 

Keller,  Isidor.  First  year  in  German. 

438-K 

Klein,  Bernhard.  Englisch-Deutsch  und 
Deutsch-Englisch.  433 — K2 

Knapp,  W.  I.  Grammar  of  «the  modern 
Spanish  language.  465 — K 

Laurie,  S.  S.  Lectures  on  language  and 
linguistic  method.  407 — L 


Lechner,  A.  R.  Easy  readings  in  Ger- 
man. 438— L 

Loiseaux,  L.  M.  A.  Elementary  gram- 
mar of  the  Spanish  language.  465 — L 
Meras,  Baptiste  and  Stern,  S.  M.  First 
lessons  in  French.  448 — M2 

Muller,  F.  Max.  Lectures  on  the  science 
of  language.  2v.  404 — M 

Otto,  Emil.  French  conversation  gram- 
mar. 445 — O 

German  conversation  grammar. 

435—0 

Thieme,  F.  W.  and  Preusser,  E.  Dic- 
tionary of  the  English  and  German 
languages.  433— T2 

Thomas,  Calvin.  Practical  German 
grammar.  435— T 

Tornos,  Alberto  de.  Combined  Spanish 
method.  468 — T 

Tuell,  Hiram  and  Fowler,  H.  N.  First 
book  in  Latin.  478 — T2 

Wessely,  J.  E.  New  pocket  dictionary 
of  ‘the  English  and  Italian  languages. 

453— W 


NATURAL 

Nature  study.  Geology. 

Mathematics.  Biology. 

Astronomy.  Botany. 

Physics.  Zoology. 

Chemistry. 

NATURE  STUDY. 

Agassiz,  J.  L.  R.  and  Agassiz,  Mrs.  E.  C. 

C.  Journey  in  Brazil.  508 — A 

Amol4  A.  F.  Sea-beach  at  ebb-tide;  a 
guide  to  the  study  of  the  seaweeds  and 
the  lower  animal  life  found  between 
tide-marks.  508 — A2 

Bailey,  L.  H.  The  nature-study  idea;  be- 
ing an  interpretation  of  the  new 
school-movement  to  put  the  child  in 
sympathy  with  nature.  507 — B5 

Outlook  to  nature.  504 — B8 

Bashford,  Herbert.  Nature  stories  of 
the  Northwest.  507 — Bi 

Beach,  D.  N.  and  others.  Wonder  stories 
of  science.  504 — B2 

Beebe.  Katharine  and  Kingsley,  N.  F. 

First  year  nature  book.  *507 — B3 
Bell,  Mrs.  N.  R.  E.  Science  ladders.  3v. 

502--B 

Bert,  Paul.  Introductory  steps  in 
science.  507 — Bp 

Bigelow,  E.  F.  How  nature  study  should 
be  taught.  507 — B7 

Boole,  M.  E.  Preparation  of  the  child 
for  science.  507 — Bio 

Brown,  E.  V.  Stories  of  childhood  and 
nature.  *507 — ^B8 

Stories  of  woods  and  fields. 

*507 — B6 

K.  L.  Alice  and  Tom.  507 — B4 

Buckley,  A.  B.  Fairyland  of  science. 

504— B 

Short  history  of  natural  science,  for 

use  of  schools  and  young  people. 

509— B 


SCIENCE. 

Burroughs,  John.  Little  nature  studies; 

ed.  by  M.  E.  Burt.  2v.  *507 — B 

Carter,  M.  H.  Nature  study  with  com- 
mon things.  507 — Ci 

Champlin,  J.  D.  Young  folks’  catechism 
of  common  things.  502 — C 

Chase,  A.  E.  Friends  of  the  fields. 

507— C3 

Nature  stories  for  youngest  readers: 

Animals  wild  and  tame.  ^507 — C 

Darwin,  C.  R.  What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in 
his  voyage  round  the  world  in  the  ship 
“Beagle.”  508 — Di 

Edwards,  C.  E.  Camp  fires  of  a natu- 
ralist. 5^)8 — E 

Engell,  A.  G.  Outlines  in  nature  study 
and  history.  507 — E 

Fisher,  Mrs.  see  Buckley,  A.  B. 

Fiske,  John.  Century  of  science  and 
other  essays.  504 — F 

Gibson,  W.  H.  Eye  spy;  afield  with  na- 
ture among  flowers  and  animate 
things.  S04 — Gl 

My  studio  neighbors.  504 — G2 

Sharp  eyes;  a rambler’s  calendar  of 

fifty-two  weeks  among  insects,  birds 
and  flowers.  504 — G 

Gould.  A.  W.  Mother  nature’s  children. 

*50^ — Gi 

Gregory,  R.  A.  and  Simmons,  A.  T. 
Manual  of  elementary  science. 

507— Gi 

Hackwood,  F.  W.  Chatty  object  lessons 
in  nature  knowledge.  507 — H7 

Hodge,  C.  F.  Nature  study  and  life. 

507-H 

Holden,  E.  S.  Real  things  in  nature. 

507— H4 

The  sciences;  a reading  book  for 

children.  502 — H3 

Young  folks’  story  book  of  natural 

history.  507 — H2 


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NATURE  STUDY.  MATHEMATICS. 


Huxley,  T.  H.  Introductory:  Science 
primer.  502 — Hi 

Lay  sermons,  addresses  and  re- 
views. 504 — H 

lies,  George.  Flame,  electricity  and  the 
camera.  509 — I 

Jackman,  W.  S.  Field  work  in  nature 
study.  507 — J I 

Nature  study  for  the  common 

schools.  507 — 

Nature  study  for  grammar  grades. 

507— J4 

Kelly,  Mrs.  M.  A.  B.  Introduction  to 
Leaves  from  nature’s  story  book. 

507-K 

Leaves  from  nature’s  story  book. 

*507— K2 

Short  stories  of  our  shy  neighbors. 

*507 — Ki 

Lange,  Dedierich.  Hand  book  of  nature 
study.  507 — L 

McMurry,  C.  A.  Special  method  in  ele- 
mentary science.  507 — M9 

Mrs.  L.  B.  Nature  study  lessons 

for  primary  grades.  *507 — M8 

Medd,  J.  C.  ed.  Nature-study  readers. 

2v.  507 — M7 

Miall,  L.  C.  Round  the  year.  504 — M7 
Miller,  M.  R.  Brook  book.  504 — M5 
Murche,  V.  T.  Science  readers,  v.  i,  2, 
3 and  4.  507— M 

Teacher’s  manual  of  object  lessons 

in  elementary  science  and  geography 
combined.  3v.  507 — M6 

Ovenden,  C.  T.  Face  of  nature. 

507— O 

Overton,  Frank  and  Hill,  M.  E.  Nature 
study.  507 — Oi 

Parker,  F.  W.  and  Helm,  N.  L.  Uncle 
Robert’s  geography:  book  i.  Play- 
time and  seedtime.  507— P5 

book  2.  On  the  farm.  507 — P3 

book  3.  Uncle  Robert’s  visit. 

507— P2 

book  4.  A river  journey.  507 — P4 

Payne,  F.  O.  Geographical  nature  stud- 
ies. 507— P7 

One  hundred  lessons  in  nature 

study.  507 — Pi 

Potts,  William.  More  notes  from  Un- 
derledge. 504 — Pio 

Proctor,  R.  A.  Light  science  for  leisure 
hours.  504 — P 

Robinson,  L.  M.  Skyward  and  back. 

♦507— R 

Sharp,  D.  L.  Roof  and  meadow. 

504— S2 

Somers,  Percival.  Pages  from  a coun- 
try diary.  504 — S6 

Strong,  F.  L.  All  the  year  round:  part 
I.  Autumn.  *507 — S 

part  2.  Winter.  *507 — Si 

part  3.  Spring.  ^507 — S2 

T.  B.  ed.  Lectures  on  method  of 

science.  Soi — S 

Stwin,  Adam.  Eyes  right.  5o7 — S8 

Thompson,  T.  E.  Nature  calendar. 

507— T2 

Torrey,  Bradford.  Nature’s  invitation. 

504— Ts 

Treat,  Mrs.  M.  L.  A.  D.  A.  Home  stud- 
ies in  nature.  500 — T 


United  States.  Smithsonian  Institution. 
Annual  report  of  the  board  of  regents. 
June  30,  1904.  506— U 

Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  The  desert.  504 — Vi 

Nature  for  its  own  sake.  504 — V 

Wagner,  Harr.  ed.  Pacific  nature  stories. 

507 — W6 

Wallace,  A.  R.  and  others.  Progress  of 
the  century.  509 — W2 

Ware,  E.  R.  Three  little  lovers  of  na- 
ture. *5o7_W3 

White,  S.  E.  Forest.  504 — W7 

Williams,  H.  S.  Story  of  nineteenth  cen- 
tury science.  509 — Wi 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.  Nature  study  for 
elementary  schools:  first  reader. 

*507— W2 

* : second  reader.  *507 — W7 

— ; : teachers’  manual.  507 — W5 

Witchell,  C.  A.  Nature’s  story  of  the 
year.  504_Wi3 

Woodhull,  J*.  F.  Manual  of  home-made 
apparatus,  with  reference  to  chemistry, 
physics  and  physiology.  507 — W4 

Worthington,  A.  M.  Splash  of  a drop. 

504— Wi  4 

Wright,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Seaside  and  wayside. 
4v.  507— W 


MATHEMATICS. 

Brooks,  Edward.  Philosophy  of  arith- 
metic. ; 511— B16 

Cajori,  Florian.  History  of  elementary 
mathematics.  510-v-Ci 

Campbell,  W.  T.  Observational  geome- 
try. 513— C2 

Chancellor,  W.  E.  Elementary  school 
mathematics  by  grades:  Seventh  book, 
arithmetic,  geometry,  algebra. 

5to — C5 

Grammar  school  arithmetic,  geom- 
etry and  algebra.  510 — C8 

Chauvenet,  William.  Treatise  on  ele- 
mentary geometry.  513 — Ci 

Colvin,  F.  H.  and  Cheney,  W.  L.  Ma- 
chine shop  arithmetic.  51 1 — C9 

Fine,  H.  B.  College  algebra.  512 — F4 
Fish,  D.  W.  Complete  arithmetic. 

51 1— F 

Fisher,  G.  E.'and  Schwatt,  I.  J.  Rudi- 
ments of  algebra.  512 — F3 

Gibbs,  David.  Natural  number  primer. 

511— G7 

Gould,  L.  D.  Steel  square  problems. 

Hailmann,  W.  N.  Constructive  form 
work;  an  introd.  to  geometry  for 
grammar  grades.  513 — H5 

Hall,  F.  H.  Werner  arithmetic:  book  i. 

511-H3 

: book  2.  51 1 — H4 

George.  Common  sense  of  com- 
mercial arithmetic.  51 1 — H9 

Hanus,  P.  H.  Geometry  in  'the  grammar 
school.  513 — H9 

Hill,  G.  A.  Geometry  for  beginners. 

513— H3 

Hornbrook,  A.  R.  Concrete  geometry 
for  beginners.  513 — Hi 

Legendre,  A.  M.  Elements  of  geome- 
try and  trigonometry.  514 — L 


MA  THEM  A TICS— PH  YSICS. 


25 


Lodge,  Sir  O.  J.  Easy  mathematics. 

510— L 

McMurry,  C.  A.  Special  method  in 
arithmetic.  5H — M13 

Milne,  W.  J.  Elements  of  arithmetic. 

511 — M8 

High  school  algebra.  512 — M 

Nichols,  E.  H.  Elementary  and  con- 
structional geometry.  513 — N2 

Phillips,  A.  W.  and  Fisher,  Irving.  Ele- 
ments of  geometry;  abr.  ed.  513 — P7 
Robinson,  H.  N.  New  practical  arithme- 
tic. 511— R4 

Row,  T.  S.  Geometric  exercises  in  paper 
folding.  513 — R 

Seeley,  Levi.  Grube’s  method  of  teach- 
ing arithmetic.  510 — Si 

Smith,  D.  E.  Handbook  to  Smith’s  arith- 
metics. 511.7 — Si 

Practical  arithmetic.  51 1 — S16 

Teaching  of  elementary  mathe- 
matics. 510 — S4 


Spencer,  W.  G.  Inventional  geometry. 

513— s 

Wentworth,  G.  A.  Elements  of  algebra. 

512— W3 

Elements  of  analytic  geometry. 

516— Wi 

Grammar  school  arithmetic;  teach- 
er’s ed.  51 1 — W20 

Plane  geometry.  513 — W6 

School  algebra.  512 — Wi 

Text-book  of  geometry.  513 — Wi 


ASTRONOMY. 


Ball,  Sir  R.  S.  Earth’s  beginning. 

523— B7 

Star-land;  being  talks  with  young 

people  about  the  wonders  of  the  heav- 
ens. 523.8— B 

Bayne,  S.  G.  Pith  of  astronomy. 

523— B4 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 

Chambers,  G.  F.  Story  of  the  eclipses; 
with  especial  reference  to  the  total 
eclipse  of  the  sun  of  May  28,  1900. 

521.8 — C 

Story  of  the  solar  system. 

523.2— C 

Story  of  the  stars.  523.8 — C 

Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Sun  dials  and  roses 
of  yesterday.  529.7 — E 

Flammarion,  Camille.  Astronomy  for 
amateurs.  523 — F3 

Wonders  of  the  heavens.  523 — F 

Gannett,  Henry.  Manual  of  topographic 
methods.  526.9 — G2 

Giberne,  Agnes.  Among  the  stars. 

523— G3 

Starry  skies.  523 — G4 

Sun,  moon  and  stars.  523 — G2 

Gore,  J.  E.  Studies  in  astronomy. 

520 — G2 

Green,  A.  H.  Birth  and  growth  of 
worlds.  523.1 — G 


Guillemin,  Amedee.  The  heavens. 

523— G I 

The  sun.  523.7 — G 

Wonders  of  the  moon.  523.3 — G 

Holden,  E.  S.  Family  of  the  sun. 

523— H3 

lies,  George,  ed.  Little  masterpieces  of 
science:  The  skies  and  the  earth. 

520 — I 

Jackson,  E.  P.  Earth  in  space.  525 — J 
Jacoby,  Harold.  Practical  talks  by  an 
astronomer.  523 — J 

Langley,  S.  P.  New  astronomy. 

523— L2 

Lockyer,  Sir  J.  N.  Elements  of  astron- 
omy. 523— L 

Lowell,  Percival.  Mars  and  its  canals. 

523.4—  Li 

Lyle,  E.  P.  Santos-Dumont  circling  the 
Eiffel  tower  in  an  air  ship.  523.6— L 
Martin,  M.  E.  Friendly  stars. 

523— M2 

Moore,  Annie  and  Nichols,  L.  D.  Over- 
head. 520 — M2 

Morse,  E.  S.  Mars  and  its  mystery. 

523.4—  M 

Newcomb,  Simon.  Side-lights  on  as- 
tronomy. 520 — N4 

and  Holden,  E.  S.  Astronomy. 

520 — Ni 

Porter,  J.  G.  Stars  in  song  and  legend. 

5238 — P4 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Storyland  of  stars. 

523.8— P2 

Proctor,  Mary.  Giant  Sun  and  his  fam- 
ily. 523— P7 

Stories  of  starland.  523.8 — P3 

R.  A.  Half  hours  with  the  stars. 

523—  P 

Other  worlds  ithan  ours.  523 — Pi 

Schurig,  Richard.  Tabulae  caelestes. 

524—  S 

Serviss,  G.  P.  Astronomy  with  an  opera 
glass.  523— Si 

Pleasures  of  the  telescope.  522 — S 

Young,  C.  A.  Text  book  of  general  as- 
tronomy. 523 — Y I 

PHYSICS. 


Aero  club  of  America.  Navigating  the 
air.  533.6 — Ai 

Ames,  J.  S.  and  Bliss,  W.  J.  A.  Manual 
of  experiments  in  physics,  laboratory 
instruction  for  college  classes. 

530.7— A 

Atkinson,  A.  A.  Electrical  and  magnetic 
calculations.  537 — Ai 

Philip.  Electricity  for  everybody; 

its  nature  and  uses  explained.  537 — A 
Avery,  E.  M.  School  physics.  530 — A7 

and  Sinnott,  C.  P.  First  lessons  in 

physical  science.  530 — A4 

Bailey,  F.  H.  Inductive  elementary  phy- 
sical science.  530-7 — 

Bottone,  S.  R.  Electricity  and  magnet- 
ism. 537— B2 

Radium  and  all  about  it. 

535.92— B 

Boys,  C.  V.  Soap-bubbles  and  the 
forces  which  mould  them.  530.7 — B 


26 


PHYSICS. 


Carhart,  H.  S.  Physics  for  university 
students.  2v.  530 — C4 

and  Chute,  H.  N.  Elements  of  phys- 
ics. 530 — C5 

Clarke,  W.  J.  A B C of  electrical  exper- 
iments. 537-8— C3 

Cooley,  L.  C.  Easy  experiments  in  phys- 
ical science.  530.7 — C 

New  text  book  of  physics.  530 — C3 

Cross,  A.  K.  Color  study.  535 — Ci 
Cumming,  Linnaeus.  Electricity  treated 
experimentally.  537 — C2 

Deschanel,  A.  P.  Elementary  treatise 
on  natural  philosophy.  530 — D4 

Dickinson,  L.  P.  Easy  electrical  experi- 
ments and  how  to  make  them. 

537.8— D I 

Duncan,  R.  K.  New  knowledge. 

530—  Dp 

Everett,  J.  D.  Outlines  of  natural  phi- 
losophy. 530— -E 

Ferry,  E.  S.  Course  of  practical  physics 
for  students  of  science  and  engineer- 
ing. 530— P2 

Flammarion,  Camille.  Thunder  and 
lightning.  537-4 — 

Fonvielle,  Wilfrid  de.  Thunder  and 
lightning.  537.4 — F 

Gage,  A.  P.  Introduction  to  physical 
science.  530 — G3 

Principles  of  physics.  530 — G4 

Ganot,  Adolphe.  Elementary  treatise  on 
physics.  530 — G2 

Introductory  course  of  natural  phil- 
osophy. 530 — 

GUlet,  J.  A.  and  Rolfe,  W.  J.  First  book 
in  natural  philosophy.  530 — Gs 

Glazebrook,  R.  T.  Electricity- and  mag- 
netism. 537 — G3 

Goodeve.  T.  M.  Manual  of  mechanics. 

531—  G4 

Gray,  Andrew.  Absolute  measurements 
in  electricity  and  magnetism.  537-7— G 
Elisha.  Nature’s  miracles:  Electric- 
ity and  magnetism.  537 — G4 

Energy  and  vibration.  530 — Gii 

Gregory,  R.  A.  and  Simmons,  A.  T.  Ele- 
mentary physics:  first  stage.  530 — Gp 

second  stage.  530 — G17 

third  stage.  530 — 'Gi2 

Hall,  E.  H.  and  Bergen,  J.  Y.  Text  book 
of  physics.  530 — H4 

Hampson,  W.  Radium  explained. 

535.P2— H 

Harrington,  C.  L.  Physics  for  grammar 
schools.  530 — H3 

Haskins,  C.  C.  Electricity  made  simple 
and  treated  non-technically.  537 — H5 
Henderson,  C.  H.  and  Woodhull,  J.  F. 

Elements  of  physics.  530 — Hp 

Higgins,  L.  D.  Lessons  in  physics. 

530— H 10 

Hopkins,  G.  M.  Experimental  science. 

2v.  530— H2 

Leonard.  J.  H.  First  course  of  practical 
science.  530 — L 

Marion,  Fulgence.  Wonders  of  optics. 

535— M 

Maxwell,  J.  C.  Matter  and  motion. 

530— M 

Meadowcroft,  W.  H.  Scholar’s  A B C of 
electricity.  537— M2 


Merriman,  Mansfield.  Elements  of  me- 
chanics. 531 — M3 

Munro,  John.  Story  of  electricity. 

537-M6 

Pope,  C.  H.  Solar  heat.  536 — P 

Quackenbos,  J.  D.  and  others.  Appleton’s 
school  physics.  530 — Q 

Ratti,  Aurel  de.  Simple  scientific  experi- 
ments. 530.7 — R 

Ries,  Heinrich.  Economic  geology  of 
the  United  States.  553 — Ri 

Rood,  O.  N.  Text -book  of  color. 

535— R 

Rutherford,  Ernest.  Radio-activity. 

535- 9 — R 

St.  John,  T.  M.  How  two  boys  made 
their  own  electrical  apparatus. 

537.8— S5 

Real  electric  toy  making.  537-8 — S2 

Study  of  elementary  electricity  and 

magnetism  by  experiment.  537 — Sp 

Things  a boy  should  know  about 

electricity.  537 — S7 

Santos-Dumont.  Alberto.  My  air-ships. 

533-6— S 

Schneider,  N.  H.  Study  of  electricity. 

537— S12 

Shaw,  E.  R.  Physics  by  experiment. 

530.7—  S4 

Shepardson,  G.  D.  Electrical  catechism. 

537— S8 

Sloane,  T.  O.  How  to  become  a suc- 
cessful electrician.  537 — Si 

Smith,  Preston.  Easy  experiments  in 
physics.  530.7— S2 

Steele,  J.  D.  Fourteen  weeks  in  physics. 

530 — S2 

Popular  physics.  530 — S4 

Thompson,  S.  P.  Elementary  lessons  in 
electricity  and  magnetism.  537 — T 
Thomson,  J.  J.  Conduction  of  electric- 
ity through  gases.  537 — G5 

Electricity  and  matter.  537 — T3 

Tidy,  C.  M.  Storv  of  a tinder-box. 

530.7- 7T1 

Tyndall,  John.  Heat  a mode  of  motion. 

536- Ti 

Six  lectures  on  light.  535 — T 

Valentine,  E.  S.  and  Tomlinson,  F.  L. 

Travels  in  space.  533-6 — V 

Ward,  James.  Colour  harmony  and  con- 
trast. 535— W3 

Whetham,  W.  C.  D.  Theory  of  experi- 
mental electricity.  537.8--W1 

Woodhull,  J.  F.  Elementary  physical 
science  for  grammar  schools. 

530.7— W2 

First  course  in  science.  2v.  535 — W 

Simple  experiments  for  the  school 

room.  530.7— W3 

Worthington.  A.  M.  First  course  of 
physical  laboratory  practice.  530 — W7 
Wright.  Lewis.  Light.  535 — Wi 

CHEMISTRY. 

Bailey.  E.  H.  S.  Text  books  of  sanitary 
and  applied  chemistry.  543— B 

Brewster,  M.  S.  First  book  of  chemis- 
try. 542 — B 


CHEMISTR  V.  GEO  LOG  Y. 


27 


Dana,  E.  S.  Minerals  and  how  to  study 
them.  549 — D2 

Eliot,  C.  W.  and  Storer,  F.  H.  Corn- 
pendious  manual  of  qualitative  chemi- 
cal analysis.  544 — E 

Faraday,  Michael.  Course  of  six  lec- 
tures on  the  chemical  history  of  a can- 
dle. 543— F 

Gratacap,  L.  P.  Vade  mecum  guide. 

549— G 

Hammer,  W.  J.  Radium  and  other  radio- 
active substances.  ’ 546 — H 

Lockyer,  Sir  J.  N.  Spectroscope. 

544— L2 

Macleod,  Mrs.  Norman.  Lessons  in  com- 
mon minerals.  549 — M 

Muir,  M.  M.  P.  Story  of  alchemy. 

540 — ^My 

Ostwald,  Wilhelm.  Conversations  on 
chemistry.  2v.  540— Oi 

Remsen,  Ira.  Introduction  to  the  study 
of  chemistry.  540 — R4 

Ruskin,  John.  Ethics  of  the  dust. 

548 — R 

Shepard,  J.  H.  Elements  of  chemistry. 

540 — Sy 

Steele,  J.  D.  Fourteen  weeks  in  chemis- 
try. 540 — S 

Wells,  H.  L.  Laboratory  guide  in  quali- 
tative chemical  analysis.  544 — W 

Whetham,  W.  C.  D.  Treatise  on  the 
theory  of  solution.  542 — Wi 

GEOLOGY  AND  PHYSICAL  GEOG- 
RAPHY. 

Appleton’s  physical  geography. 

551.4— A 

Archibald,  Douglas.  Story  of  the  earth’s 
atmosphere.  551-5 — Ai 

Bonney,  T.  G.  Ice-work,  present  and 
past.  551.3— B 

Brigham,  A.  P.  Geographic  influences  in 
American  history.  551-4 — Bi 

Carrington,  Edith.  Ages  ago;  the  an- 
cestry of  animals.  560 — C 

Dana,  J.  D.  Geological  story  briefly 
told.  550.2— D 

Manual  of  geology.  550 — Di 

Davis,  W.  M.  Elementary  meteorology. 

551.5—  Di 

Dexter.  E.  G.  Weather  influences. 

551.5—  D5 

Dryer,  C.  R.  Lessons  in  physical 
geography.  551.4 — Di 

Dutton,  C.  E.  Earthquakes  in  the  light 
of  the  new  seismology.  551-2 — D 

Fairbanks,  H.  W.  Home  geography  for 
primary  grades.  551-4 — F 

Stories  of  our  mother  earth. 

• 550— F 

Stories  of  rocks  and  minerals. 

552— F 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  Geology. 

551— G3 

Landscape  in  history.  550.4 — G 

Physical  geography.  551 — G2 

Scenery  of  Scotland.  551 — G9 

James.  Earth  sculpture.  551 — G8 

Great  ice  age.  551-3 — G 


Giberne,  Agnes.  Romance  of  the  mighty 
deep.  551.4— G4 

World’s  foundations.  550 — G5 

Gosse,  P.  H.  Wonders  of  the  great 
deep.  551-4- G 

Gratacap,  L.  P.  Geology  of  the  city  of 
New  York.  557 — Gi 

Gray,  Elisha.  Nature’s  miracles:  World 
buijding  and  life.  550 — G4 

Harrington,  M.  W.  About  the  weather. 

551-5— H 

Heilprin,  Angelo.  Earth  and  its  story. 

550 — Hi 

Herrick,  S.  B.  Earth  in  past  ages. 

550 —  H 

Houston,  E.  J.  Elements  o-f  physical 
geography.  55i— H7 

Hutchinson,  H.  N.  Autobiography  oi 
the  earth.  551 — H2 

Story  of  the  hills.  551-4 — Hi 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Town  geology. 

550.4—  K 

Lyell,  Sir  Charles.  Principles  of  geol- 
ogy- 551— L 

Martin,  E.  A.  Story  of  a piece  of  coal. 

553-2— M 

Maury,  M.  F.  Physical  geography. 

551—  M 

Michelet,  Jules.  The  sea,  551 — M2 

Milne,  John.  Earthquakes.  551-2 — M 
Morgan,  Alexander.  Elementary  physi- 
ography. 550— M4 

Nichols.  L.  D.  Underfoot.  551 — N 

Price,  J.  A.  Observations  and  exercises 
on  the  weather.  551-5 — P 

Reclus,  J.  J.  E.  The  earth.  551 — R 

Russell,  I.  C.  Glaciers  of  North  Amer- 
ica. 551.3— Ri 

Lakes  of  North  America.  557 — Ri 

Ri^^-ers  of  North  America.  557 — R 

See,  T.  J.  J.  Cause  of  earthquakes. 

551.2— S 

Seeley,  H.  G.  Story  of  the  earth  in  past 
ages.  551— S4 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Aspects  of  the  eanth. 

551— Si 

Directions  for  the  teaching  of  geol- 
ogy. 550— S7 

First  book  in  geology.  550 — S 

Nature  and  man  in  America. 

551— S3 

Outlines  of  the  earth’s  history. 

551— S2 

Sea  and  land.  551-4 — S2 

Story  of  our  continent.  550 — S2 

Simpson,  Josephine.  Old  mother  earth. 

551— S6 

Tarr,  R.  S.  Elementary  geology. 

550 — T 

New  physical  geography. 

551.4—  T3 

Thompson.  Mrs.  J.  M.  Water  wonders 
every  child  should  know.  551-5 — T 
Thornton,  W.  J.  Elementary  physiogra- 
phy. 551.4— T2 

Trafton,  G.  H.  Laboratory  and  field  ex- 
ercises in  physical  geography. 

551.4—  T4 

Tyndall,  John.  Forms  of  water. 

551-3— T 

Glaciers  of  the  Alps.  551-3 — Ti 


28 


BIOLOGY.  BOTANY. 


United  States.  Geological  survey.  Con- 
tributions to  economic  geology.  1904. 

553-U 

Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  Opal  sea.  551.4 — V 
Winchell,  Alexander.  Sketches  of  crea- 
tion. 551 — W 

Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological 

field.  550 — W 

Wright,  G.  F.  Ice  age  in  North  Amer- 
ica. 551-3— W 

BIOLOGY. 


Baldwin,  J.  D.  Ancient  America  in  notes 
on  American  archaeology.  571 — Bi 

Pre-historic  nations;  or,  Inquiries 

concerning  some  of  the  great  peoples 
and  civilizations  of  antiquity.  571 — B 

J.  M.  Development  and  evolution, 

including  psychophysical  evolution,  ev- 
olution by  orthoplasy  and  the  theory 
of  genetic  modes.  575 — Bi 

Brown,  E.  V.  When  the  world  was 
young.  *571 — Bio 

Clodd,  Edward.  Story  of  “primitive” 
man.  571 — C 

Darwin,  C.  R.  Descent  of  man  and  se- 
lection in  relation  to  sex.  575 — D 
Origin  of  species,  by  means  of  nat- 
ural selection.  575 — ^Di 

Dopp,  K.  E.  Early  cave-men. 

571.8 — D 

Later  cave-men.  57i-8 — Di 

Drummond,  Henry.  Ascent  of  man. 

575— D4 

Finot,  Jean.  Race  prejudice.  572 — F2 
Fiske,  John.  Destiny  of  man  viewed  in 
the  light  of  his  origin.  575 — F2 

Excursions  of  an  evolutionist. 


575— F4 

Grosse,  Ernst.  Beginnings  of  art. 

571— G 

Haekel,  E.  H.  P.  A.  Wonders  of  life; 
a popular  study  of  biological  philoso- 
phy. 570 — H2 

Herbertson,  A.  J.  and  Herbertson,  F.  D. 

Man  and  his  work.  572 — H4 

Huxley,  T.  H.  Man’s  place  in  nature 
and  other  anthropological  essays. 

573-H 

lies,  George,  ed.  Little  masterpieces  of 
science:  The  naturalist  as  interpreter 
and  seer.  575 — I 

Joly,  Nicholas.  Man  before  metals. 

571— J 

Keary,  C.  F.  Dawn  of  history.  571 — K 
Lang,  Andrew.  Clyde  mystery.  571 — Li 
Lankester,  Edwin.  Half-hours  with  the 
microscope.  578 — L 

Lloyd,  F E.  and  Bigelow,  M.  A.  Teach- 
ing of  biology.  570 — L 

Mason,  O.  T.  Woman’s  share  in  primi- 
tive culture.  571 — M 

Morley,  M.  W.  Life  and  love. 

570 — M2 

Renewal  of  life.  570 — M3 

Munro,  John.  Story  of  the  British  race. 

572 — Mi 

Patten,  S.  N.  Heredity  and  social  prog- 
ress. 575-1 — P 

Petrie,  W.  M.  F.  Methods  and  aims  in 
archaeology.  571 — P 


Ritchie,  D.  G.  Darwinism  and  politics. 

575— R3 

Romanes,  G.  J.  Scientific  evidences  of 
organic  evolution.  575 — R 

Scales,  F.  S.  Elementary  microscopy. 

578 — Si 

Shaler,  N.  S.  The  individual.  573 — Si 

Man  and  the  earth.  573 — S4 

Neighbor.  573 — S2 

Thomas,  W.  I.  Sex  and  society. 

577- 8 — T 

Tylor,  E.  B.  Anthropology.  572 — T 
Ward,  J.  J.  Minute  marvels  of  nature. 

578- W3 

Wiley,  Belle  and  Edick,  G.  W.  Children 
of  the  cliff.  571-8 — Wi 

Lodrix;  a little  lake  dweller. 

571-8— W 

BOTANY. 


Allen,  Grant.  Story  of  the  plants. 

580 — A 

Andrews,  E.  F.  Botany  all  the  year 
round.  580 — A6 

Apgar,  A.  C.  Trees  of  the  northern 
United  States.  582 — A 

Atkinson,  G.  F.  First  studies  of  plant 
life.  580 — ^A5 

Bailey,  L.  H.  Botany.  580 — B13 

First  lessons  with  the  plants. 

580 — B8 

Lessons  with  plants.  580 — B7 

Plant  breeding.  581 — B3 

Bass,  Florence.  Nature  stories  for  young 
readers;  plant  life.  *580 — B2 

Beal,  W.  J.  Seed  dispersal.  580 — B9 
Bergen,  F.  D.  Glimpses  of  the  plant 
world.  580 — Bi 

J.  Y.  Elements  of  botany. 

580 — B5 

Foundations  of  botany.  580 — Bii 

Blanchan,  Neltje,  pseud,  see  Doubleday, 
Mrs.  N.  B.  D. 

Brown,  K.  L.  Plant  baby  and  its 
friends;  a naiture  reader  for  primary 
grades.  *580 — B6 

Candolle.  Alphonse  de.  Origin  of  culti- 
vated plants.  580 — C 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 

Chase,  A.  E.  Buds,  stems  and  roots. 

580 — C14 

Plant  babies  and  their  cradles,  for 

first  year  pupils.  *580 — C28 

Cooke,  M.  C.  Manual  of  botanic  terms. 

580 — C24 

Cooper,  H.  C.  Short  studies  in  botany 
for  children.  580 — C21 

Coulter,  J.  M.  Plant  relations;  a first 
book  of  botany.  580 — C17 

Plant  studies;  an  elementary  bot- 
any. 580 — C20 

Dana,  Mrs.  F.  T.  S.  According  to  sea- 
son. 580 — D6 

How  to  know  the  ferns.  587 — D 

How  to  know  the  wild  flowers. 

580 — Di 

Plants  and  their  children.  580 — D3 

Mrs.  W.  S.  see  Dana,  Mrs.  F.  T.  S. 

Davis,  Ml'S,  see  Chase,  A.  E. 


BOTANY.  ZOOLOGY. 


29 


Doubleday,  Mrs.  N.  B.  D.  Nature’s  gar- 
den. 580 — D5 

Elliot,  G.  F.  S.  Romance  of  plant  life. 

580 — Ei 

Flagg,  Wilson.  Year  among  the  trees; 
or,  Woods  and  by-ways  of  New  Eng- 
land. 582 — F 

Ganong,  W.  F.  Teaching  botanist. 

580 — Gs 

Going,  E.  M.  see  Hardinge,  E.  M.  pseud. 
Goodale,  G.  L.  Concerning  a few  com- 
mon plants.  580 — G7 

Gray,  Asa.  Elements  of  botany  for  be- 
ginners and  schools.  580 — G4 

How  plants  behave.  581 — G2 

How  plants  grow.  581 — G 

Manual  of  the  botany  of  northern 

United  States.  580 — Gi 

School  and  field  book  of  botany. 

580 — G2 

Grout,  A.  J.  Mosses.  588 — G 

Hale,  G.  E.  Little  flower  people. 

*581— Hi 

Hardinge,  E.  M.  pseud.  With  the  wild 
flowers,  from  pussy-willow  to  thistle- 
down. 580 — H 

With  the  trees.  582 — H2 

Henshaw,  J.  W.  Mountain  wild  flowers 
of  America.  580 — H9 

Herrick,  S.  B.  Chapters  on  plant  life. 

580.7— Hi 

Keeler,  H.  L.  Our  native  trees.  582 — Ki 
Leavitt,  R.  G.  Outlines  of  botany. 

580— L3 

Lounsberry,  Alice.  Guide  ito  the  trees. 

582— L 

Wild  flower  book.  580 — L8 

Macdougal,  D.  T.  Nature  and  work  of 
plants.  580 — M13 

McFarland.  J.  H.  Getting  acquainted 
with  the  trees.  582 — Mi 

Mann,  Mrs.  Horace.  Flower  people. 

580 —  Mi 

Marshall,  N.  L.  Mushroom  book. 

589-M 

Masters,  M.  T.  Plant  life  on  the  farm. 

581—  M3 

Mathews,  F.  S.  Familiar  features  of  the 
roadside.  580 — M3 

Familiar  flowers.  580 — M2 

Familiar  trees  and  their  leaves. 

582 — M 

Field  book  of  American  wild  flow- 
ers. 580 — M8 

May,  W.  J.  Mushroom  culture.  589 — Mi 
Morley,  M.  W.  Few  familiar  flowers. 

580 — M5 

Flowers  and  their  friends.  580 — M6 

Little  wanderers.  581 — M2 

Seed-babies.  *581 — Mi 

Mulcts,  L.  E.  Tree  stories.  582 — M2 
Muller,  Mary,  pseud,  see  Mulcts,  L.  E. 
Newell,  J.  H.  Outline  lessons  in  botany. 
2 V.  580 — N2 

Reader  in  botany.  2 v.  580 — N 

Newhall,  C.  S.  Trees  of  northeastern 
America. — The  shrubs  of  northeastern 
America.  582 — N4 

Norcross,  M.  R.  Springtime  flowers. 

580 — Ni 

Osterhout,  W.  J.  V.  Experiments  with 
plants.  580 — O 


Parsons,  Mrs.  F.  T.  see  Dana,  Mrs.  F. 
T.  S. 

Peet,  L.  H.  Trees  and  shrubs  of  Central 
Park.  582 — Pi 

Trees  and  shrubs  of  Prospect  Park. 

582— P2 

Peterson,  M.  G.  How  to  know  wild 
fruits.  580— P3 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Fairyland  of  flowers. 

580 — P2 

Little  flower  folks.  2 v.  580 — ^Pi 

Richardson,  H.  H.  Little  lessons  in 
plant  life  for  little  children.  *580 — R5 

Rogers,  J.  E.  Among  green  trees. 

582— R3 

Tree  book.  582 — R2 

Sargent,  F.  L.  Corn  plant.  580 — S7 
Spear,  M.  A.  Leaves  and  flowers. 

580 — S9 

Stokes,  Susan.  Ten  common  trees. 

582— Si 

Stopes,  M.  C.  Study  of  plant  life  for 
young  people.  580 — S19 

Stories  from  garden  and  field.  580 — S4 
Strasburger,  E.  and  others.  Text  book  of 
botany.  580 — S8 

Vincent,  Frank  ed.  Plant  world. 

580— Vi 

Watson,  Forbes.  Flowers  and  gardens. 

580 — Wio 

Weed,  C.  M.  Ten  New  England  blos- 
soms and  their  insect  visitors.  581 — W 
Wright,  J.  M.  Botany;  story  of  plant 
life.  580— W8 

, Mrs.  M.  O.  Flowers  and  ferns  in 

their  haunts.  580 — W7 

ZOOLOGY. 

Abbott,  C.  C.  Days  out  of  doors. 

590 — A4 

Naturalist’s  rambles  about  home. 

596— A 

Achard,  L.  A.  E.  History  of  my  friends. 

599 — A 

Agassiz,  Mrs.  E.  C.  and  Agassiz,  Alex- 
ander. Seaside  studies  in  natural  his- 
tory. 593 — A 

Alden,  R.  M.  World  of  little  people. 

*595.7— Ai 

Allen,  Grant.  Flashlights  on  nature. 

591.5— A 

Aunt  Louisa,  pseud,  see  Valentine,  Mrs. 
L.  J. 

Avebury,  John  Lubbock,  baron.  Chapters 
in  popular  natural  history.  590 — A6 

On  the  senses,  insitincts  and  intelli- 
gence of  animals,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  insects.  591-5 — A2 

Origin  of  civilisation.  571 — Ai 

Babcock,  C.  A.  Bird-day;  how  to  pre- 
pare for  it.  598.2 — B5 

Bamford,  M.  E.  Look-about  club. 

590— B5 

My  land  and  water  friends. 

590— B 6 

Second  year  of  the  look-about  club. 

590— Bn 

Talks  by  queer  folks.  590 — B12 

Up  and  down  the  brooks.  595 — B 


30 


ZOOLOGY. 


Barnard,  Charles.  First  steps  in  elec- 
tricity. 537— B5 

Bartlett,  Lillian.  Animals  at  home. 

591.5—  B7 

Baskett,  J.  N.  Story  of  the  birds. 

598.2— B 

Story  of  the  fishes.  597 — B 

and  Ditmars,  R.  G.  Story  of  am- 
phibians and  the  reptiles.  590 — B20 
Bass,  Florence.  Nature  stories  for  young 
readers;  animal  life.  *59i-5 — B2 

Beard,  J.  C.  Curious  homes  and  their 
tenants.  591-5— B3 

Beebe,  C.  W.  Bird,  its  form  and  func- 
tion. 598.2— B 12 

Bell,  Mrs.  N.  R.  E.  Lowest  forms  of 
water  animals.  591-9 — Bl 

Bignell,  Mrs.  E.  M.  Quintette  of  gray- 
coats.  *591.5— Bio 

Bostock,  F.  C.  Training  of  wild  animals. 

590.7—  B I 

Buckley,  A.  B.  Life  and  her  children; 
glimpses  of  animal  life  from  the 
amoeba  to  the  insects.  592 — B 

Winners  in  life’s  race;  or.  The  great 

backboned  family.  596 — B 

Bullen,  F.  T.  Creatures  of  the  sea. 

591.92— B 

Same  as  Denizens  of  the  deep. 

Burroughs,  John.  Squirrels  and  other 
fur-bearers.  59^-5 — B6 

Ways  of  nature.  59^-5 — B12 

Carrington,  Edith.  From  many  lands. 

*591-5- Cl 

Man’s  helpers.  *59i-5 — C2 

Nature’s  wonders.  *59i-5 — C3 

Wonderful  tools.  *59i-5 — C9 

Carter,  M.  H.  ed.  About  animals. 

590 — Cio 

Bear  stories.  591-5 — C15 

Lion  and  tiger  stories.  591-5 — C16 

Panther  stories.  59^-5 — C17 

Champlin,  J.  D.  Young  folks  cyclopedia 
of  natural  history.  590 — C12 

Chapman,  F.  M.  Bird-life;  a guide  to 
the  study  of  our  common  birds. 

598.2— Cs 

Handbook  of  birds  of  eastern 

North  America.  598.2 — C3 

Warblers  of  North  America. 

598.2 — C16 

Chase,  A.  E.  Stories  from  birdland. 

*598.2— C4 

Chatty  readings  in  elementary  science: 
book  one.  *590 — C5 

book  3.  Nature  knowledge.  590 — C9 

Child’s  natural  history  stories  and  pic- 
tures. *590 — C7 

Clark,  E.  B.  Birds  of  lakeside  and 
prairie.  598.2 — C13 

Comstock,  A.  B.  Ways  of  the  six-footed. 

595.7—  C3 

J.  H.  Insect  life;  an  introduction 

to  nature  study.  595-7 — C2 

Cooper,  Sarah.  Animal  life  in  the  sea 
and  on  the  land.  590 — Ci 

Cornish,  C.  J.  Animals  at  work  and  play. 

591.5—  C4 

Coupin,  H.  E.  V.  and  Lea,  John.  Ro- 
mance of  animal  arts  and  crafts. 

591.5— C18 


Cram,  W.  E.  Little  beasts  of  field  and 
wood.  591-5 — C12 

Damon,  W.  E.  Ocean  wonders;  a com- 
panion for  the  seaside.  590 — Di 

D’Anvers,  N.  pseud,  see  Bell,  Mrs.  N. 
R.  E. 

Darwin,  C.  R.  Formation  of  vegetable 
mold.  595— D 

Denton,  C.  J.  Under  the  plantain  leaf. 

*595.7— D2 

Dickerson,  M.  C.  Frog  book.  597 — D 
Doubleday,  Mrs.  N.  B.  D.  Bird  neigh- 
bors. 598.2 — D3 

Birds  that  every  child  should  know. 

*598.2 — Dii 

Birds  that  hunt  and  are  hunted. 

^ 598.2 — D2 

How  to  attract  the  birds.  598.2 — D5 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  World  of  the  great 
forest;  how  animals,  birds,  reptiles,  in- 
sects talk,  think,  work,  and  live. 

591.5—  D 

Dugmore,  A.  R.  Bird  homes.  598.2 — D4 
Eckstoirm,  Mrs.  F.  H.  Woodpeckers. 

598.2 —  Ei 

English,  Douglas.  Wee  tim’rous  beasties. 

591.5—  E 

Flagg,  Wilson.  Year  with  the  birds. 

598.2— F 

Forel,  Auguste.  Ants  and  some  other 
insects.  591-5 — Fi 

Fowler,  W.  W.  More  tales  of  birds. 

598.2—  F5 

Grant,  J.  B.  Our  common  birds  and  how 
to  know  them.  598.2 — G 

Greenwood,  James.  Wild  sports  o-f  the 
world;  a book  of  natural  history  and 
adventure.  599 — Gi 

Grinnell,  Elizabeth  and  Grinnell,  Joseph. 
Birds  of  song  and  story.  598.2 — G2 

Our  feathered  friends.  598.2 — Gi 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Chapters  on  animals. 

599— H 

Hardy,  Mrs.  A.  S.  Hall  of  shells.  594— H 
Sea  stories  for  wonder  eyes. 

591.92— H2 

Harris,  A.  B.  Dooryard  folks.  590 — H 
Hawkes,  Clarence.  Stories  of  the  good 
green  wood.  591-5 — H5 

Heilprin,  Angelo.  Animal  life  of  our 
seashore.  593— H 

Geographical  and  geological  dis- 
tribution of  animals.  591 — H 

Herrick,  F.  H.  Home  life  of  wild  birds. 

598.2—  H4 

Holder,  C.  F.  Half  hours  with  the  lower 
animals.  592 — Hi 

Ivory  king;  a popular  history  of  the 

elephant  and  its  allies.  599 — H2 

Living  lights.  591-5 — H2 

Marvels  of  animal  life.  596 — H 

Stories  of  animal  life.  590 — H6 

Strange  company.  590 — Hi 

Holland,  W.  J.  Butterfly  book. 

595.7— H2 

Homaday,  W.  T.  American  natural  his- 
tory. 590 — H9 

Popular  official  guide  to  the  New 

York  zoological  park.  590.7 — H2 

Howard,  L.  O.  Insect  book.  595.7 — H4 
Hulbert,  W.  D.  Foresit  neighbors;  life 
stories  of  wild  animals.  591-5 — H3 


ZOOLOGY. 


31 


Ingcrsoll,  Ernest.  Country  cousins. 

590.4—1 

Friends  worth  knowing.  596 — I 

Life  of  animals;  the  mammals. 

599—1 

Wild  life  of  orchard  and  field. 

591-5— Ii 

Wild  neighbors.  591-5 — I 

Wit  of  the  wild.  591-5 — 13 

Job,  H.  K.  Among  the  water-fowl. 

598.2— J I 

Wild  wings.  598.2 — J2 

Johonnot,  James.  Friends  in  feathers 
and  fur.  *590 — J2 

Glimpses  of  the  animate  world. 

- 590— J5 

Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs. 

590 —  J3 

Neighbors  with  wings  and  fins. 

o - n 590— J I 

Some  curious  flyers,  creepers  and 

swimmers.  590 — J4 

Jordan,  D.  S.  Matka  and  Kotik. 

591.5— J2 

ed.  True  tales  of  birds  and  beasts. 

591- 5— J 

and  Heath,  Harold.  Animal  forms. 

590 — J7 

and  Kellogg,  V.  L.  Animal  life. 

590 — J6 

Kearton,  Richard.  Adventures  of  Cock 
Robin  and  his  mate.  598.2 — K9 

Our  bird  friends.  598.2 — K5 

Kellogg,  V.  L.  Elementary  zoology. 

590— K2 

First  lessons  in  zoology.  590 — K3 

Keyser,  L.  S.  News  from  the  birds. 

598.2— K4 

Kingsley,  J.  S.  ed.  Standard  natural  his- 
tory. 6v.  590 — K6 

Kirby,  Mary  and  Kirby,  Elizabeth.  Sea 
and  its  wonders.  590.4 — K 

Knox,  E.  S.  Feathers,  furs  and  fins. 

590 — K 

Lang,  Andrew,  ed.  Animal  story-book. 

590 — Lio 

Red  book  of  animal  stories. 

590— Li  I 

Lankester,  E.  R.  Extinct  animals. 

590— L2 

Latter,  O.  H.  Natural  history  of  some 
common  animals.  595-7 — L2 

Lindsay,  B.  Story  of  animal  life. 

590— L4 

Litsey,  E.  C.  Race  of  the  swift. 

. . 591-5— L13 

Living  pictures  of  the  animal  world. 

590 — L5 

Lockwood,  Samuel.  Animal  memoirs, 
pt.  i:  mammals.  59i-5 — L6 

: pt.  2:  birds.  598.2 — L 

Long,  W.  J.  Beasts  of  the  field. 

591.5— Li2 

Following  the  deer.  591-5 — Lio 

Fowls  of  the  air.  598.2 — L3 

Little  brother  to  the  bear. 

591-5— Li  I 

Northern  trails.  591-5 — L2 

School  of  the  woods.  591-5 — L8 

Secrets  of  the  wood.  591-5 — L7 

Ways  of  wood  folk.  591-5 — L4 

Wilderness  ways.  591-5 — L5 


Wood  folk  at  school.  591-5 — L9 

Lubbock,  Sir  John,  see  Avebury,  John 
Lubbock,  baron. 

McCook,  H.  C.  Nature’s  craftsmen. 

595.7— M 13 

— — Tenants  of  an  old  farm.  595-7 — M3 

Maeterlink,  Maurice.  Life  of  the  bee. 

595.7— M4 

Mayer,  A.  G.  Sea-shore  life.  591.92 — M 
Menault,  Ernest.  Intelligence  of  animals. 

591.5— M 

Merriam,  F.  A.  Birds  of  village  and 
field.  598.2 — M8 

Birds  through  an  opera  glass. 

598.2 — Mil 

Miles,  A.  H.  ed.  Fifty-two  stories  of  ani- 
mal life.  591.5 — M9 

One  thousand  and  one  animal  anec- 

dcHtes.  591.5— Mio 

Universal  natural  history.  590 — M2 

Miller,  C.  H.  True  bear  stories. 

591.5— M7 

, Mrs.  H.  M.  see  Miller,  O.  T.  pseud. 

. Joaquin,  see  Miller,  C.  H. 

. O.  T.  pseud.  Bird  lover  in  the 

West.  598.2 — M3 

Bird  ways.  598.2 — M 

First  book  of  birds.  598.2 — M9 

Four-handed  folk.  591-5 — Mi 

In  nesting  time.  ^ 598.2 — M2 

Little  brothers  of  the  air. 

598.2 —  Mi 

Little  friends  in  feathers  and  fur. 

590 — M I 

Queer  pets  at  Marcy’s.  596 — M 

Second  book  of  birds.  598.2 — Mio 

True  bird  stories  from  my  ncxte- 

books.  598.2 — M13 

Upon  the  tree-tops.  598.2 — M7 

Monteith,  John  and  Monteith,  Caroline. 

Some  useful  animals.  591-5 — M8 

Morley,  M.  W.  Bee  people.  595 — Mi 

Butterflies  and  bees.  595-7 — M8 

Honey-makers.  595 — M2 

Insect  folk.  595-7 — M6 

Little  Mitchell.  591-5 — M13 

Wasps  and  (their  ways.  595-7 — Mi 

Mulcts,  L.  E.  Stories  of  little  animals. 

*591-5— M14 

Stories  of  little  fishes.  *597 — M2 

Muller,  Mary,  ^seud.  see  Mulcts,  L.  E. 
Murtfeldt,  M.  E.  and  Weed,  C.  M.  Stories 
of  insect  life;  second  series.  595.7 — M9 
Orton,  James.  Comparative  zoology, 
structural  and  systematic.  590— O 
Packard,  A.  S.  Entomology  for  begin- 
ners. 595-7— P3 

Zoology  for  high  schools  and  col- 
leges. 590 — P6 

Peckham,  G.  W.  and  Peckham,  E.  G. 

Wasps,  social  and  solitary.  595-7 — 'P6 
Pierson,  C.  D.  Among  the  meadow 
people.  595.7— P2 

Among  the  night  people.  591.5 — P5 

Among  the  pond  people.  591.5 — P4 

Dooryard  stories.  *59i-5 — 

Porter,  J.  H.  Wild  beasts.  591-5 — P 
Poulton,  E.  B.  Colours  of  animals. 

591.2—  P2 

Pratt,  C.  L.  Buz-buz.  595-7— 

. H.  S.  Course  in  invertebrate  zool- 
ogy. 592— P 


32 


ZOOLOGY. 


Pyle,  Katherine.  Stories  of  humble 
friends.  *59i.5 — P3 

Rhead,  Louis,  ed.  Speckled  brook  trout. 

597— R 

Richards,  Mrs.  L.  E.  H.  Four  feet,  two 
feet  and  no  feet.  590 — R 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D.  Haunter  of  the  pine 
gloom.  59I.5—R5 

Kindred  of  the  wild.  591-5 — R2 

King  of  the  Mamozekel.  591.5 — R4 

Little  people  of  the  sycamore. 

591.5—  Rio 

Lord  of  the  air.  591-5 — R7 

Red  Fox.  591-5 — R9 

Watchers  of  the  camp  fire. 

591.5—  R6 

Watchers  of  the  trails.  591.5 — R3 

Samuel,  Mark.  Amateur  aquarist. 

590.7— S 

Schillings,  C.  G.  Flashlights  in  the  jun- 
gle. 591.5— S14 

Schwartz,  J.  A.  Wilderness  babies. 

591.5—  S12 

Scribner,  G.  H.  Where  did  life  begin? 

591— S2 

Scudder,  S.  H.  Everyday  butterflies. 

595-7— S5 

Frail  children  of  the  air.  595-7 — S2 

Life  of  a butterfly.  595-7 — Si 

Selous,  Edmund.  Bird  life  glimpses. 

598.2— S5 

Romance  of  insect  life.  595-7 — Sio 

Romance  of  the  animal  world. 

591.5—  Sio 

Seton,  E.  T.  Animal  heroes.  591.5 — Sii 
Monarch  the  big  bear  of  Tallac. 

591-5— S3 

Biography  of  a grizzly.  591-5 — S4 

Krag  and  Johnny  Bear.  591-5 — S5 

Lives  of  the  hunted.  591-5 — S6 

Lobo,  Rag  and  Vixen.  591-5 — S7 

Trail  of  the  sandhill  stag. 

591.5—  S8 

Wild  animals  I have  known. 

591-5— S9 

Sharp,  D.  L.  Watcher  in  the  woods. 

591-5— S2 

Stickney,  J.  H.  and  Hoffmann,  Ralph. 

Bird  world.  59^.2 — S7 

Stone,  Witmer  and  Cram,  W.  E.  Ameri- 
can animals.  590 — S6 

Tenney,  Mrs.  A.  A.  G.  Young  folks’  pic- 
tures and  stories  of  animals:  Bees,  but- 
terflies and  other  insects.  595-7 — T 

■ : Fishes  and  reptiles.  590.4 — T 

: Quadrupeds.  599 — T 

: Sea  shells  and  river  shells. 

594— T 

: Sea-urchins,  star-fishes  and 

corals.  593 — T 

Sanborn.  Elements  of  zoology. 

590— T2 


Toenjes,  Hermann.  Principles  of  animal 
understanding.  591-5 — T4 

Torrey,  Bradford.  Birds  in  the  bush. 

598.2— T 

Everyday  birds.  598.2 — ^T5 

Valentine,  Mrs.  L.  J.  Aunt  Louisa’s  book 
of  animal  stories.  *590 — 

Van  Bruyssel,  E.  Population  of  an  old 
pear-tree.  595-7 — V 

Velvin,  Ellen.  Behind  the  scenes  with 
wild  animals.  590-7 — V 

Rataplan,  a rogue  elephant  and 

other  stories.  591-5 — ^Vi 

Vincent,  Frank,  ed.  Animal  world. 

591.5— V 

Walker,  M.  C.  Our  birds  and  their 
nestlings.  598.2 — W12 

Walter,  H.  E.  and  others.  Studies  of 
animal  life.  590 — W26 

Walton,  M.  A.  Hermits’  wild  friends. 

591.5— W4 

Weed,  C.  M.  Bird  life  stories:  Book 
one.  598.2— W13 

Insect  world.  595-7 — W4 

Nature  biographies.  595-7 — W5 

Stories  of  insect  life.  595-7 — W2 

and  Dearborn,  Ned.  Birds  in  their 

relations  to  man.  598-2 — W9 

Welsh,  L.  D.  Animal  land  series,  v i. 

Out  doors.  590 — W30 

White,  Gilbert.  Natural  history  of  Sel- 
borne  and  the  naturalist’s  calendar. 

590.4— W 

Wood,  J.  G.  Branch-builders  and  mis- 
cellanea. 598.2 — W 10 

Illustrated  natural  history;  reptiles, 

fishes,  mollusks.  590 — W 

Natural  history  readers:  second 


reader. 


*590 — W6 
*590— W7 
590 — W8 
590— W9 
590 — Wio 
590— Wi  3 


third  reader, 
fourth  reader, 
fifth  reader, 
sixth  reader. 

Petland  revisited. 

Routledge’s  picture  book  of  fishes, 

insects,  etc.  590 — W29 

Wonderful  nests.  590 — W28 

, Theodore.  Natural  history  for 

young  people.  590 — W35 

Natural  history  of  birds,  fishes,  etc. 

590— W39 

Natural  history  of  mammals. 

599— W3 

Wright,  Mrs.  M.  O.  Birdcraft.  598.2 — W6 

Four  footed  Americans  and  their 

kin.  591.5— W 

Third  reader:  Stories  of  birds  and 

beasts.  591-5— W3 

and  Coues,  Elliott  Citizen  bird. 

598.2— W5 

Youth’s  companion  series.  Talks  about 
animals.  590 — Y 


USEFUL  ARTS:  GENERAL.  ANATOMY. 


33 


General. 

Anatomy,  physiol- 
and  hy- 
giene. 

Engineering. 

GENERAL. 

Aunt  Louisa,  pseud,  see  Valentine,  Mrs. 
L.  J. 

Baker,  R.  S.  Boys’  book  of  invenitions; 
stories  of  the  wonders  of  modern  sci- 
ence. 608 — B2 

Boys’  second  book  of  inventions. 

608 —  B4 

Chase,  A.  E.  Stories  of  industry. 

*600 — Ci 

Cochrane,  C.  H.  Modern  industrial 
progress.  608 — Ci 

, Robert,  ed.  Romance  of  industry 

and  invention.  600 — C2 

Doubleday,  Russell.  Stories  of  inventors. 

608 — D 

lies,  George.  Inventors  at  work. 

608 — 1 3 

ed.  Little  masterpieces  of  science: 

Invention  and  discovery.  608 — Ii 

Kurtz,  Cl  M.  St.  Louis  world’s  fair  of 
1904.  606 — K 

Lane,  Mrs.  M.  A.  L.  ed.  Industries  of 
today.  600 — Li 

Triumphs  of  science.  608 — L 

London  Times.  American  engineering 
competition.  604 — L 

McVey,  F.  L.  Modern  industrialism. 

609 —  Mi 

Moffett,  Cleveland.  Careers  of  danger 
and  daring.  600 — Mi 

Mowry,  W.  A.  and  Mowry,  A.  M.  Ameri- 
can inventions  and  inventors.  608 — Mi 
Ransome,  Stafford.  Engineer  in  South 
Africa.  604 — R 

Rocheleau,  W.  F.  Great  American  in- 
dustries; coal,  petroleum,  iron,  marble, 
slate,  gold  and  silver,  copper  and  zinc. 

600 — R 

Stevens,  W.  B.  Forest  city.  , 606 — S 
Sutherland,  George.  Twentieth  century 
inventions;  a forecast.  608 — S2 

Thompson.  Holland.  From  the  cotton 
field  to  the  cotton  mill.  609 — T 

Timbs,  John.  Wonderful  inventions. 

608— Ti 

Valentine,  Mrs.  L.  J.  Aunt  Louisa’s  book 
of  common  things.  *608 — V 

ANATOMY,  PHYSIOLOGY  AND 
HYGIENE. 

Allen,  M.  W.  Man  wonderful  in  the 
house  beautiful.  612 — A 

Marvels  of  our  bodily  dwelling. 

612 — Ai 

Athletics  and  out-door  sports  for  women. 

613.7 — A2 

Baldwin,  W.  E.  Primary  lessons  in 
physiology  and  hygiene.  *612 — B8 


Bancroft,  J.  H.  School  gymnastics. 

6137— Bs 

^ School  gymnastics  with  light  ap- 
paratus. 6137 — By 

Behnke,  Emil.  Mechanism  of  the  human 
voice.  , 612.7 — Bi 

Bell,  y.  C.  Our  teeth.  617.6 — B 

Benedict,  A.  K.  My  wonder  s-tory. 

*612 — B5 

Bigelow,  W.  D.  and  Howard,  B.  J.  Some 
forms  of  food  adulteration.  614 — B2 
Blaikie,  William.  How  to  get  strong, 
and  how  to  stay  so.  613 — B2 

Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and 

girls.  613 — Bi 

Blaisdell,  A.  F.  Child’s  book  of  health. 

*613 — B9 

Life  and  health;  a text-book  on 

physiology.  612 — Bio 

Our  bodies  and  how  we  live. 

612 — B4 

Practical  physiology.  612 — By 

Bowen,  W.  P.  Teachers’  course  in 
physical  training.  613.7 — B6 

Burrell,  J.  D.  New  appraisal  of  Christian 
science.  615.85 — Bi 

Butts,  E.  L.  Manual  of  physical  drill. 

613.7 — B2 

Call,  A.  P.  Freedom  of  life.  613 — Cii 

Power  through  repose.  613 — C4 

Child’s  health  primer  for  primary  classes. 

*613— C13 

Chittenden,  R.  H.  Nutrition  of  man. 

* 613.2 — Ci 

Physiological  economy  in  nutrition. 

612.3 — Ci 

Clemens,  S.  L.  Christian  science. 

615.85— C4 

Colton,  B.  P.  Physiology.  612 — C3 
Conn,  H.  W.  Story  of  germ  life. 

616.01 —  C 

Cook,  E.  W.  Betterment,  individual, 
social  and  industrial.  613 — C16 

Dixon,  A.  L.  Hoper-  Art  of  breathing 
as  applied  to  physical  development. 

612.2 — D 

Doty,  A.  H.  Manual  of  instructions  in 
the  principles  of  prompt  aid  to  the  in- 
jured. , 614.88 — D 

Durham,  William.  Food  physiology,  etc. 

613.2 —  D2 

Eadie,  Robert  and  Eadie,  Andrew.  Physi- 
ology and  hygiene  for  children. 

612 — E2 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  B.  G.  Science  and  health. 

615.85— E 

Elliott,  S.  M.  Household  bacteriology, 
2 V.  616.01 — E 

Emerson,  C.  W.  Physical  culture. 

613.7— E 

Faries,  Randolph.  Practical  training  for 
athletics.  613.7 — F 

Fletcher,  Horace.  A.  B.-Z.  of  our  own 
nutrition.  612.3 — F 

Flick.  L.  F.  Crusade  against  tuber- 
culosis. 616.2 — F 

Foster,  Sir  Michael.  Text  book  of  phys- 
iology. 612 — Fi 


USEFUL  arts. 

Agriculture. 

Domestic  econo- 
my. 

Commerce.  Busi- 
ness. 


34 


ANATOMY.  ENGINEERING. 


Frankland,  Mrs.  G.  C.  Bacteria  in  daily- 
life.  616.01 — Fi 

Gardiner,  C.  F.  Care  of  the  consumptive. 

616— G 

Greene,  C.  A.  Art  of  keeping  well. 

613— G6 

Gulick,  L.  H.  Efficient  life.  613 — Gy 
Physical  education  by  muscular  ex- 
ercise. 613.7 — G7 

Hall,  W.  S.  Elementary  anatomy,  phys- 
iology and  hygiene.  61 1 — H2 

Hancock,  H.  I.  Japanese  physical  train- 
ing. 613.7— H3 

Physical  culture  life.  613.7 — H7 

Physical  training  for  children  by 

Japanese  methods.  613.7 — H5 

Physical  training  for  women  by 

Japanese  methods.  613.7 — H4 

Henderson,  Mrs.  M.  N.  F.  Aristocracy 
of  health.  613.8— H 

Hoffmann,  Prof.  L.  pseud,  see  Lewis,  A.  J. 
Hope,  G.  H.  Till  the  doctor  comes  and 
how  to  help  him.  616 — H 

Hoy,  A.  H.  Eating  and  drinking. 

613.2—  H5 

Huber,  J.  B.  Consumption;  its  relation 
to  man  and  his  civilization.  616.2 — H2 
Hunt,  E.  M.  Principles  of  hygiene. 

613-H5 

, L.  B.  Hand-book  of  light  gym- 
nastics. 613.7 — H2 

Hutchison,  J.  C.  Our  wonderful  bodies; 
1st  book.  612 — H8 

; 2nd  book.  612 — H9 

, Robert.  Food  and  the  principles  of 

dietetics.  613.2 — H3 

Huxley,  T.  H.  Lessons  in  elementary 
physiology.  612 — Hi 

lies,  George,  ed.  Little  masterpieces  of 
science:  Health  and  healing.  610 — I 
Johnson,  F.  L.  and  Colby,  J.  M.  Educa- 
tional gymnastic  play  for  little  folks. 

6137— J2 

Krohn,  W.  O.  First  book  in  hygiene. 

613— K2 

Graded  lessons  in  hygiene.  613 — Ki 

Lagrange,  Ferrand.  Physiology  of  bod- 
ily exercise.  613 — L 

Le  Bosquet,  Maurice,  ed.  Personal  hy- 
giene. 613 — L7 

Le  Pileur,  A.  Wonders  of  the  human 
body.  612 — L 

Lewis,  A.  J.  Home  gymnastics. 

613.7 —  L2 

Martin,  H.  N.  Human  body.  61 1 — M 

: advanced  course.  61 1 — Mi 

Mason,  J.  L.  Exercises  and  drills. 

613.7—  M3 

Morton,  Bowditch.  Handbook  of  first 
aid  to  injured.  614.88 — M 

Mfiller,  J.  P.  My  system;  15  minutes’ 
work  a day  for  health’s  sake. 

613.7—  Ms 

Mundell,  Frank.  Stories  of  the  lifeboat. 
Includes:  Stories  of  the  fire-brigade. 

614.8 — M 

Nightingale,  Florence.  Notes  on  nurs- 
ing. 616 — N 

Norton,  A.  P.  Food  and  dietetics. 

613.2 —  N 

Osier,  William.  Counsels  and  ideals. 

610.4 — Oi 


Overton,  Frank.  Applied  physiology. 

3 V.  612 — Oi 

Pattee,  A.  F.  Practical  dietetics. 

613.2 — P2 

Perrin,  Ethel  and  others,  comp.  One  hun- 
dred and  fifty  gymnastic  games. 

613.7— Ps 

Pilcher,  J.  E.  First  aid  in  illness  and  in- 
jury. 614.88 — P 

Posse,  Nils,  baron.  Special  kinesiology  of 
educational  gymnastics.  613.7 — P2 
Pratt,  N.  M.  Body  beautiful.  613 — P4 
Prudden,  T.  M.  Drinking  water  and  ice 
supplies  and  their  relations  to  health 
and  disease.  613.3 — P 

Dust  and  its  dangers.  614 — P 

Story  of  the  bacteria  and  their  re- 
lations to  health  and  disease.  616.01 — P 
Richards,  Mrs.  E.  H.  S.  Art  of  right 
living.  613 — R4 

Cost  of  food.  612.3 — R 

First  lessons  in  food  and  diet.  , 

613.2 — R 

, Mrs.  R.  H.  see  Richards,  Mrs.  E. 

H.  S. 

Robb.  Mrs.  I.  A.  H.  Nursing  ethics. 

616— R2 

Sargent,  D.  A.  Physical  education. 

613.7—  S13 

Schwartz,  von.  Fire  and  explosion  risks. 

614.8— S 

Seaman,  L.  L.  Real  triumph  of  Japan. 

613.67— S 

Shaw,  C.  S.  Weeks-  see  Weeks-Shaw, 
C.  S. 

Shaw,  E.  R.  School  hygiene.  613 — S7 
Skinner,  H.  H.  Jiu-jitsu.  613.7 — S12 
Stables,  W.  G.  Boys'  book  of  health  and 
strength.  613 — Sii 

Stecher,  W.  A.  Gymnastics.  613.7 — Ss 

Stowell,  C.  H.  Essentials  of  health. 

613 — S12 

Taylor,  G.  H.  Health  by  exercise. 

613.7 —  T2 

Thompson,  Sir  Henry.  Diet  in  relation 
to  age  and  activity.  613.2 — Ti 

Treves,  Sir  Frederick.  Physical  educa- 
tion. 613.7— T3 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud,  see  Clemens,  S.  L. 
Walker,  E.  E.  Beauty  through  hygiene. 

613— W6 

, Jerome.  Anatomy,  physiology  and 

hygiene.  61 1 — W2 

Weeks-Shaw,  C.  S.  Text-book  of  nurs- 
ing. 616 — Wi 

Woodhull,  A.  A.  Personal  hygiene. 

613 — W7 

ENGINEERING. 

Abbot,  H.  L.  Problems  of  the  Panama 
canal.  626 — A 

American  school  of  correspondence  ajt 
Armour  institute  of  technology.  Chi- 
cago. Cyclopaedia  of  applied  electricity. 
5v.  621.3— A 14 

Cyclopaedia  of  engineering.  5v. 

621 — A2 

Ashe,  S.  W.  and  Keiley,  J.  D.  Electric 
railways.  621.3 — 'A12 

Baker,  M.  N.  Municipal  engineering  and 
sanitation.  628 — Bi 


ENGINEERING.  AGRICULTURE. 


35 


Barnard,  Charles.  Tools  and  machines. 

621.9 — Bi 

Barr,  W.  M.  Pumping  machinery. 

621.6— B 

Bottone,  S.  R.  The  dynamo;  how  made 
and  how  used.  621.3 — Bii 

Boyd,  R.  N.  Coal  pits  and  pitmen;  a 
short  history  oi  the  coal  itrade  and  the 
legislation  affecting  it.  622 — Bi 

Brookes,  L.  E.  Automobile  hand-book. 

621.3 — B17 

Cassal,  H.  J.  S.  Workshop  makeshifts; 
a collection  of  practical  hints  and  sug- 
gestions for  the  use  of  amateur  work- 
ers in  wood  and  metal.  621.9 — C 

Chordal,  pseud,  see  See,  J.  W. 

Elliott,  S.  M.  Household  hygiene. 

628.6—  E 

Foster,  H.  A.  Electrical  engineer’s 
pocketbook;  a handbook  of  useful  data 
for  electrical  engineers.  621.3 — F 

Gibson,  C.  R.  Elctricity  of  today. 

621.3—  G8 

Romance  of  modern  electricity. 

621.3 —  G2 

Goodhue,  W.  F.  Municipal  improve- 
ment. 628 — Gi 

Greene,  Homer.  Coal  and  the  coal 
mines.  622 — Gi 

Grimshaw,  Robert.  Pump  catechism. 

621.6 —  G 

Steam-boiler  catechism. 

621.1 —  G4 

Hartwig,  George.  Workers  under  the 
ground;  or,  Mines  and  mining. 

622— H 

Hiscox,  G.  D.  Gas,  gasoline  and  oil 
vapor  engines.  621.4 — H 

Horseless  vehicles,  automobiles,  mo- 
tor cycles.  621.3 — Hi 

Hooper,  W.  L.  and  Wells,  R.  T.  Elec- 
trical problems  for  engineering  stu- 
dents. 621.3 — H15 

Horstman,  H.  C.  and  Tousley,  V.  H. 
Modern  electrical  construction. 

621.3 — H27 

Johnson,  W.  F.  Four  centuries  of  the 
Panama  canal.  626 — Ji 

Kent,  William.  Mechanical  engineer’s 
pocket-book.  621 — K 

Low,  F.  R.  Compound  engine. 

621.1 —  Li 

Lukin,  James,  ed.  Turning  lathes. 

621.9 — Li 

Mahan,  D.  H.  Treatise  on  civil  engi- 
neering. 620.2 — M 

Pratt,  M.  D.  and  Alden,  C.  A.  Street 
railway  roadbed.  625 — Pi 

Richards,  Mrs.  E.  H.  S.  and  Talbot,  Mar- 
ion. Home  sanitation.  628 — R2 

Frank.  Questions  and  answers 

from  the  American  machinist.  620 — Ri 

Mrs.  R.  H.  see  Richards,  Mrs.  E. 

H.  S. 

Roper,  Stephen.  Questions  and  answers 
for  stationary  and  marine  engineers 
and  electricians.  620 — R2 

Rose,  Joshua.  Complete  practical  ma- 
chinist. 621-R 

See,  J.  W.  Extracts  from  Chordal’s  let- 
ters. 621— S2 


Shaler,  N.  S.  American  highways. 

625 — Si 

Shelley,  C.  P.  B.  Workshop  appliances. 

621.9 — S 

Shinn,  C.  H.  Story  of  the  mine.  622 — S 
Thurston,  R.  H.  History  of  the  growth 
of  the  steam  engine.  621.1 — T 

United  States.  President.  Special  mes- 
sage of  the  president  concerning  the 
Panama  canal.  626 — U3 

Walter,  Hubert.  Electric  lighting  for 
the  inexperienced.  621.3 — Wio 

Warman,  Cy.  Story  of  the  railroad. 

625— W 

Wittbecker,  W.  A.  Domestic  electrical 
work.  621.3— W2 

Wright,  John,  pseud.  Electric  furnaces 
and  their  industrial  applications. 

621.3 — W9 

AGRICULTURE. 

Allen,  A.  E.  Children  of  the  palm  lands. 

*630 — Ai 

Austin,  Mrs.  M.  H.  The  flock.  636.3 — A 
Bailey,  L.  H.  Principles  of  vegetable 
gardening.  635— B2 

Bolton,  Mrs.  S.  K.  Our  devoted  friend 
the  dog.  636 — B2 

Bradish,  S.  P.  Stories  of  country  life. 

630 — B 

Brooks,  W.  K.  The  oyster;  a popular 
summary  of  a scientific  study.  639 — B 
Carrington,  Edith.  Friendship  of  ani- 
mals. *636 — C 

Carter,  M.  H.  ed.  Cat  stories.  636.8 — C2 

Stories  of  brave  dogs.  636.7 — C3 

W.  H.  Horses,  saddles  and  bridles. 

636.1 — C 

Collingwood,  H.  W.  Farmer’s  garden. 

635— c 

Comstock,  A.  B.  How  to  keep  bees. 

638— C2 

Dog  tales.  *636.7—02 

Edgar,  W.  C.  Story  of  a grain  of  wheat. 

633— E 

Elliott,  C.  G.  Engineering  for  land 
drainage.  631 — E 

Felt,  E.  P.  Insects  affecting  park  and 
woodland  trees.  632 — F 

Fletcher,  S.  W.  How  to  make  a fruit 
garden.  634 — F3 

Soils.  631— Fi 

French,  Allen.  Book  of  vegetables. 

635— F3 

Gaye,  Selina.  Great  world’s  farm. 

630-G 

Gibson,  W.  H.  Camp  life  in  the  woods, 
and  the  tricks  of  trapping  and  trap 
making.  63^^G 

Goodrich,  C.  L.  First  book  of  farming. 

630— G5 

Hall,  Bolton  and  Powell,  R.  F.  Three 
acres  and  liberty.  630 — H3 

Harwood,  W.  S.  New  earth;  a recital  of 
the  triumphs,  of  modern  agriculture  in 
America.  630 — Hi 

Hunt,  T.  F.  Cereals  in  America. 

633— Hi 

How  'to  choose  a farm.  630 — H2 

Johonnot,  James.  Book  of  cats  and  dogs. 

♦63b-Ji 


36 


AGRICULTURE.  DOMESTIC  ECONOMY. 


King,  F.  H.  Soil;  its  nature,  relations 
and  fundamental  principles  of  manage- 
ment. 631 — Ki 

Text  book  of  the  physics  of  agri- 
culture. 631 — K 

Kirby,  Mary  and  Kirby,  Elizabeth.  Aunit 
Martha’s  corner  cupboard.  630 — K 
Miller,  C.  J.  Dogs  of  all  nations. 

636.7 —  Mi 

Mrs.  H.  M.  see  Miller,  O,  T.  pseud. 

O.  T.  pseud.  Our  home  pets. 

636— “M4 

Morris,  Edmund.  Ten  acres  enough. 

630 — M I 

New  York.  State.  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment. Apples  of  New  York.  2v. 

634— Ns 

Pierson,  C.  D.  Tales  of  a poultry  farm. 

636.5— P 

Pollock,  W.  H.  Animals  that  have 
owned  us.  636 — Pi 

Repplier,  Agnes.  Fireside  sphinx. 

636-R 

Roberts,  I.  P.  Horse.  636.1 — R 

Rocheleau,  W.  F.  Great  American  in- 
dustries: book  2.  Products  of  the  soil. 

630 — Ri 

Saint  Maur,  Mrs.  K.  V.  Self-supporting 
home.  636.5 — Si 

Sanborn,  K.  A.  My  literary  zoo. 

636— S3 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Domesticated  animals. 

636 — S2 

Snyder,  Harry.  Chemistry  Oif  planit  and 
animal  life.  631 — Si 

Wahnschaffe,  Felix.  Guide  to  scientific 
examination  of  soils.  ,631 — W4 

Waugh,  F.  A.  Dwarf  fruit  trees. 

634 — W2 

Webster,  W.  B.  Book  of  bee-keepng. 

638— W 

Wilkinson,  Frederick.  Story  of  the  cot- 
ton plant.  633 — W 

Young,  E R.  Hector,  my  dog. 

636.7 —  Y I 

My  dogs  in  the  northland. 

636.7— Y 

..  DOMESTIC  ECONOMY. 

Abel,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Practical  sanitary  and 
economic  cooking.  641 — A4 

Alexander,  M.  W.  Table  and  how  to 
decorate  it.  643 — A 

Atkinson,  Edward.  Science  of  nutrition. 

641 — A 

Balderston,  L.  R.  and  Limerick,  M.  C. 

Laundry  manual.  648 — B 

Barrows,  Anna.  Principles  of  cookery. 

641 — B17 

Benton,  C.  F.  pseud,  see  Burrell,  C.  B. 
Blair,  M.  J.  System  of  sewing  and  gar- 
ment drafting.  646-— B6 

Burrell,  C.  B.  Little  cook  book  for  a 
little  girl.  *641 — !^i6 

Saturday  mornings.  640 — B5 

Butterworth,  Annie.  Manual  of  house- 
hold work.  640 — B7 

Campbell,  H.  S.  Easiest  way  in  house- 
keeping. 640 — Ci 

Carter,  M.  E.  House  and  home. 

640 — C7 


Colson,  Elizabeth  aud  Chittenden,  A.  G. 
The  child  housekeeper;  simple  lessons,, 
with  songs,  stories,  and  games. 

640 —  'C5 

Cotton,  A.  C.  Care  of  children. 

649 — Ci 

Crump,  Lucy.  Three  little  cooks. 

*641 — C13 

Curtis,  Mrs.  I.  G.  Making  of  a house- 
wife. 640 — C8 

Farmer,  F.  M.  Boston  cooking-school 
cook  book.  641 — F 

Food  and  cookery  for  the  'sick  and 

convalescent.  641 — Fi 

What  to  have  for  dinner.  641 — F5 

Fischer.  Louis.  Health-care  of  the 
baby.  649 — F i 

Fitz,  Mrs.  R.  K.  and  Fitz,  G.  W.  Prob- 
lems of  babyhood.  649 — F 

Fox,  M.  C.  comp.  Blue  grass  cook  book. 

641 —  F2 

Giblin,  K.  J.  Concerning  millinery. 

646 — Gi 

Green,  Olive,  pseud.  What  to  have  for 
breakfast.  641 — G3 

Griffith,  J.  P.  C.  Care  of  the  baby. 

649 — G 

Handbook  for  sewing  school  teachers. 

646— H2 

Hapgood,  O.  C.  School  needlework. 

646— H 

Harrison,  Eveleen.  Home  nursing. 

649 — Hi 

Herrick,  Mrs.  C.  T.  Expert  maid- 
servant. ‘ 647 — H 

In  city  tents;  how  to  find,  furnish 

and  keep  a small  home  on  slender 
means.  ^ 640 — H4 

Hill,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Salads,  sandwiches  and 
chafing-dish  dainties.  641 — H8 

Up-to-date  waitress.  647 — H2 

Holt,  Emily,  Encyclopaedia  of  house- 
hold economy.  640 — H5 

L.  E.  Care  and  feeding  of  children. 

649— H 

Huling,  C.  C.  American  candy  maker. 

642 —  H I 

Irwin,  May.  May  Irwin’s  home  cook- 
ing. 641 — 1 1 

James,  A.  L.  Catering  for  two.  641 — J 
Keller,  Mrs.  F.  W.  see  Irwin,  May. 
Kirkland,  E.  S.  Dora’s  housekeeping. 

641 — Ki 

— Six  little  cooks.  641 — K 

Kitchen-garden  association.  Household 
economy.  640 — K 

Krolik,  S.  E.  Hand  sewing  lessons. 

646— Ki 

Laughlin,  C.  E.  Complete  dressmaker. 

/ 646 — L I 

Complete  home.  640 — Li 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A.  see  Lincoln,  Mrs.  M. 
J.  B. 

Mrs.  M.  J.  B.  Boston  cook-book. 

641— L4 

and  Barrows,  Anna.  Home  science 

cook  book.  641 — L8 

Manning,  A.  R.  First  principles  of 
nursing.  649 — M3 

Murche,  V.  T.  Teacher’s  manual  of  ob- 
ject lessons  in  domestic  economy. 

640 — M T 


DOMESTIC  ECONOMY.  COMMERCE. 


37 


Oppenheim,  Nathan.  Care  of  the  child 
in  health.  649 — O 

Paxloa,  Maria.  First  principles  of  house- 
hold management  and  cookery. 

640 — P 

Patton,  Frances.  Home  and  school  sew- 
ing. 646 — Pi 

Pierce,  E.  A.  Hartley  house  cook  book 
and  household  economist.  641 — P6 
Pope,  A.  E.  Home  care  of  the  sick. 

649 — P t 

Praga,  Mrs.  Alfred.  What  to  wear  and 
when  to  wear  it.  646 — P2 

Pringle,  A.  L.  Study  in  nursng.  649 — P 
Rankin,  F.  H.  Hygiene  of  childhood. 

649 — R 

Richards,  Mrs.  E.  H.  S.  Cost  of  living 
as  modified  by  sanitary  science. 

640 —  R 

Cost  of  shelter.  640 — R2 

Mrs.  R.  H.  see  Richards,  Mrs.  E. 

H.  S. 

Robb,  Mrs.  I.  A.  H.  Nursing.  649 — Ri 
Ronald,  Mary.  Century  cook  book. 

641 —  R 

Rorer,  Mrs.  S.  T.  H.  New  cook  book. 

641 — Ry 

Home  candy  making.  641 — R13 

Mrs.  Rorer’s  cakes,  icings  and  fill- 
ings. 641 — R14 

Mrs.  Rorer’s  every  day  menu  book. 

641— R15 

Salmon,  L.  M.  Progress  in  the  house- 
hold. 640 — S6 

Scovil,  E.  R.  Care  of  children.  649 — S 
Seely,  Mrs.  Lida.  Cook  book.  640 — S3 
Shepperd,  J.  L.  Laundry  work  for  use 
in  homes  and  schools.  648 — S 

Smediey,  Emma.  Institution  recipes  in 
use  at  !the  Johns  Hopkins  hospital  and 
Drexel  institute  lunch  room.  641 — Sii 
Terrill,  B.  M.  Household  management. 

640 — Ti 

365  dinner  dishes.  641 — Tio 

Wakeman,  A.  V.  and  Heller,  L.  M.  Sci- 
entific sewing  and  garment  cutting. 

646— W4 

Walker,  Agnes.  Manual  of  needlework 
and  cutting  out.  646— W5 

Wheeler,  Marianna.  The  baby,  his  care 
and  training.  649 — Wi 

Plain  hints  for  busy  mothers. 

649 — W2 

Williams,  M.  E.  and  Fisher,  K.  R.  Ele- 
ments of  the  theory  and  practice  of 
cookery.  641 — W5 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.  Domestic  science 
in  grammar  grades;  a reader. 

640 — W2 

Handbook  of  domestic  science  and 

household  arts.  640 — W3 

Woolman,  M.  S.  Sewing  course. 

646— W 

Yale,  I..  M.  and  Poliak,  Gustav.  Century 
book  for  mothers.  649 — Yi 

Yates,  L.  H.  Model  kitchen.  641 — Yi 
Ysaguirre  and  La  Marca.  Cold  dishes 
for  hot  weather.  641 — Y 


COMMERCE.  BUSINESS. 

Adgie,  William.  Modern  book-keeping 
and  accounts.  Pt  i Elementary. 

657—  A I 

Allsop,  F.  C.  Telephones;  their  con- 
struction and  fitting.  654 — A 

Altmaier,  C.  L.  Commercial  correspond- 
ence and  postal  information.  658 — Ai 
Belding,  A.  G.  Commercial  correspond- 
ence. 658— B5 

Bottone,  S.  R.  Wireless  telegraphy  and 
Hertzian  waives.  654 — B3 

Bright,  Charles.  The  story  of  the  At- 
lantic cable.  654 — B 

Burnz,  E.  B.  Phonic  shorthand.  653 — B 
Reynard  the  fox.  [Shorthand.] 

653—  B2 

Selections  for  the  practice  of  stu- 
dents in  the  reporting  style  of  Burnz’ 
Phonic  shorthand.  653 — B3 

Calkins,  E.  E.  and  Holden,  Ralph.-  Mod- 
ern advertising.  659 — C 

Collins,  F.  H.  Author  and  printer. 

655-C 

Conrad,  Joseph.  Mirror  of  the  sea. 

656 —  C2 

De  Vinne,  T.  L.  Practice  of  typography; 
modern  methods  of  book  composition. 

655— D4 

Pickens,  Charles.  Chimes;  engraved  in 
the  corresponding  style  of  Pitman’s 
shorthand.  653 — Di 

Cricket  on  the  hearth;  engraved  in 

the  easy  reporting  style  of  Pitman’s 
shorthand.  653 — D2 

Eaton,  Seymour.  How  to  do  business. 

658—  E 

Edison,  T.  A.  Telegraphy  self-taught. 

654—  E 

Emery,  M.  S.  Every-day  business. 

658— Ei 

Heelis,  F.  Modern  commercial  practice 
with  correspondence.  658 — H4 

Hickox,  W.  E.  Correspondent’s  manual. 

658— Hi 

Hitchcock,  F.  H.  Building  of  a book. 

655— H2 

Hoffman,  J.  V.  Bookkeeping  as  it  is 
practiced  in  large  business  houses. 

657- H3 

Irving,  Washington.  Legend  of  Sleepy 
Hollow;  in  the  reporting  s'.tyle  of  pho- 
nography. 653 — Ii 

Rip  Van  Winkle;  printed  in  the 

easy  reporting  style  o.f  phonography. 

653—^2 

Johnson,  E.  R.  Ocean  and  inland  water 
transportation.  656 — J 

Ludwig.  L.  E.  Scientific  business  letter 
writing.  658 — Li 

McPherson,  L.  G.  Working  of  the  rail- 
roads. 656 — M2 

Maver,  William,  jr.  American  telegra- 
phy. 654— Mi 

Moore,  J.  H.  and  Miner,  G.  W.  Account- 
ing and  business  practice.  658 — Mi 
Munson,  J.  E.  Complete  phonographer 
and  reporter’s  guide.  653 — Mi 

Phonographic  dictation  book. 

653-M8 


38 


COMMERCE— MANUFACTURES. 


New  York.  State.  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Rapid  transit  in  New  York  city. 

650 — N 

Packard,  S.  S.  and  Bryant,  H.  B.  New 
Bryant  and  Stratton  common  school 
book-keeping.  657 — P 

Pitman,  Benn  and  Howard,  J.  B.  Man- 
ual of  phonography.  653 — P3 

Sir  Isaac.  Manual  of  phonography. 

653— P 

Phonographic  teacher.  653 — Pii 

Shorthand  dictionary.  653 — P7 

Shorthand  instructor.  653 — P23 

Powers,  O.  M.  Commerce  and  finance. 

658 — P4 

Preeoe,  W.  H.  and  Stubbs,  A.  J.  Man- 
ual of  telephony.  654 — P8 

Rawlings,  G.  B.  Story  of  books.  655 — R 
Slater,  J.  A.  Pitman’s  business  man’s 
guide.  658 — S3 

Story,  A.  T.  Story  of  wireless  telegra- 
phy. 654 — Si 

Teller,  W.  P.  and  Brown,  H.  E.  First 
book  in  business  methods.  658 — Ti 
Trow,  C.  E.  Old  shipmasters  of  Salem. 

656 — T 

Veblen,  T.  B.  Theory  of  business  enter- 
prise. 658 — V2 

White,  W.  J.  Wireless  telegraphy. 

654— Wi 

Willson,  Beckles.  Story  of  rapid  transit. 

650 — W 

CHEMICAL  TECHNOLOGY. 

Denning,  David.  Polishes  and  stains  for 
woods.  667 — D 

Dodd,  M.  E.  Chemistry  of  the  house- 
hold 660— D 

Johnston,  J.  F.  W.  Chemistry  of  com- 
mon life.  660 — 

Meldola,  Raphael.  Coal  and  what  we 
get  from  it.  668 — M 

Sauzay,  Alexandre.  Wonders  of  glass- 
making. 666 — S 

MANUFACTURES, 

TRADES,  AND  BUILDING. 

Amateur  mechanic,  pseud.  How  to  make 
and  how  to  mend.  680 — Ai 

Barrows,  F.  W.  Practical  pattern  mak- 
ing. 671 — Bi 

Bower,  J.  A.  How  to  make  common 
things.  680 — B2 

Boy’s  workshop.  680 — B 

Brooks,  C.  P.  Cotton;  its  uses,  varieties, 
fibre,  structure,  cultivation  and  prepa- 
ration for  the  market.  677 — B 


Burkett,  C.  W.  and  Poe,  C.  H.  Cotton. 

677— B7 

Chase,  I.  M.  Art  of  pattern-making. 

671— C2 

Clark,  T.  M.  Care  Oif  a house.  690 — Ci 

Crane,  W.  J.  E.  Bookbinding  for  am- 
ateurs. 686 — C 

Eckel,  E.  C.  Cement  materials  and  in- 
dustry of  the  United  States. 

691.5— El 

Erskine,  F.  J.  Bent  iron  work.  671 — E 
Hand,  L.  H.  B.  Pattern  making  and 
foundry  practice.  671 — H6 

Hodgson,  F.  T.  Carpenter’s  steel  square 
and  its  uses.  690.7 — Hi 

Hand  saws,  their  use,  care  and 

abuse.  690.7 — H 

Hopkins,  G.  M.  Home  mechanics  for 
amateurs.  670 — H 

Horner,  J.  G.  Principles  of  pattern  mak- 
ing. 671 — H4 

International  correspondence  schools- 
Scranton,  Pa.  Plumbers  and  fitters’ 
pocketbook.  696 — I 

James,  G.  W.  Indian  basketry.  688 — 
Leland,  C.  G.  Manual  of  mending  and 
repairing.  680 — L7 

Lukin,  James.  Boy  engineers.  680 — L2 

Working  in  sheet  metal.  671 — L 

Young  mechanic.  680 — Li 

McCourt,  W.  E.  Fire  tests  of  some  New 
York  building  stones.  691 — Mi 

Moore,  J.  A.  School  house;  its.  heating 
and  ventilation.  697 — M2 

Neison,  Adrian.  Practical  boat-building 
for  amateurs.  699 — N 

Pearson,  J.  C.  Introduction  to  metal- 
working. 671 — P 

Plummer,  P.  W.  Carpenters’  and  build- 
ers’ guide.  694 — P 

Popular  mechanic’s  shop  notes 

Russell,  W.  C.  The  ship,  her  sitory. 

699— R 

Tinsley,  Mrs.  L.  R.  Practical  and  artis- 
tic basketry.  688 — ^T 

Todd,  M.  P.  Hand-loom  weaving. 

677— T3 

Watson,  K.  H.  Textiles  and  clothing. 

677 — W4 

Wheeler,  C.  G.  Woodworking  for  be- 
ginners. 694  W2 

Mrs.  C.  T.  How  to  make  rugs. 

677 — W2 

White,  Mary.  How  to  do  beadwork. 

689 — W 

How  to  make  baskets.  688 — W 

More  baskets  and  how  to  make 

them.  68a-Wi 


FINE  ARTS:  GENERAL— ARCHITECTURE. 


:i‘j 


General. 

Gardening. 

Architecture 
sculpture. 

Drawing  design 
and  engraving. 

GENERAL. 

Adeline,  Jules.  Art  dictionary.  703 — ^A 
Addison,  Mrs.  J.  de  W.  G.  Arit  of  the 
Dresden  gallery.  708— A2 

Bell,  Mrs.  N.  R.  E.  Elementary  history 
of  art,  architecture,  sculpture,  painting. 

709 — B 

Brown,  G.  B.  Fine  arts.  700 — B 

Burke,  Edmund.  Philosophical  inquiry 
into  the  origin  of  our  ideals  of  the  sub- 
lime and  beautiful.  701 — Bi 

Conway,  Sir  W.  N.  Domain  of  art. 

704—C7 

Cox,  Kenyon.  Old  masters  and  new. 

701— C3 

D’Anvers,  N.  pseud,  see  Bell,  Mrs.  N. 
R.  E. 

De  Forest,  J.  B.  Short  history  of  art. 

709— D 

Dick,  Stewart.  Arts  and  crafts  of  old 
Japan.  709-52 — D 

Eddy,  A.  J.  Delight  the  soul  of  art. 

701 — E 

Goodyear,  W.  H.  History  of  art. 

709 — G2 

Renaissanpe  and  modern  art. 

709 — Gi 

Roman  and  medieval  art.  709 — G 

Harwood,  Edith.  Notable  pictures  in 
Rome.  708 — Hi 

Leland,  C.  G.  Leather  work.  700 — Li 
Lessing,  G.  E.  Laocoon.  704 — L 

Miller,  Fred.  Art  crafts  for  amateurs. 

707 —  M 

Moore,  Mrs.  N.  H.  Collector’s  manual. 

708— M 6 

Okakura,  Kakuzo.  Ideals  of  the  East. 

709.52— O 

Potter,  M.  K.  Art  of  the  Louvre. 

708 —  P4 

Quinn,  P.  E.  Art  reader.  707 — Q 

Raymond,  G.  L.  Genesis  of  art-form. 

701 — R2 

Reber,  Franz  von.  History  of  ancient 
art.  709 — R 

Recy,  Georges  de.  Decoration  of  leather. 

700 — R 

Reinach,  Salomon.  Story  of  art  through- 
out the  ages.  709 — R2 

Ruskin,  John.  Mornings  in  Florence. 

704 — Rii 

Sanford,  F.  G.  Art  crafts  for  beginners. 

707 — S2 

Stimson,  J.  W.  Gate  beautiful.  701 — S5 
Sturgis,  Russell.  Interdependence  of  the 
arts  of  design.  704 — S5 

Tarbell,  F.  B.  History  of  Greek  art. 

709— T 

Triggs,  O.  L.  Chapters  in  the  history 
of  the  arts  and  crafts  movements. 

704— T2 


Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  How  to  judge  of  a pic- 
ture. 701— Vi 

Waters,  Mrs.  C.  E.  C.  Handbook  of 
legendary  and  mythological  art. 

703— W 

Zacher,  Albert.  Rome  as  an  art  city. 

. 709.45— Z I 

Venice  as  an  art  city.  709.45 — Z 

GARDENING. 

Bailey,  L.  H.  Horticulturist’s  rule-book. 

716— B I 

Duncan,  Frances.  Mary’s  garden  and 
how  -it  grew.  *yi6 — Di 

Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Old  time  gardens. 

716— E 

Ely,  H.  R.  Another  hardy  garden  book. 

716— E5 

Harwood,  W.  S.  New  creations  in  plant 
life.  716 — H13 

Hemenway,  H.  D.  How  to  make  school 
gardens.  716 — H9 

Hillhouse,  L.  P.  House  plants  and  how 
to  succeed  with  them.  716— H2 

Miller,  L.  K.  Children’s  gardens  for 
school  and  home.  716 — M5 

Paine,  A.  B.  Little  garden  calendar  for 
boys  and  girls.  *716— P2 

Powell,  E.  P.  Country  home.  716 — Pi 
Rexford,  E.  E.  Four  seasons  in  the  gar- 
den. 716— R14 

Roses  and  how  to  grow  them.  716 — R6 
Sewell,  C.  V.  V.  Common  sense  gar- 
dens. 716— S2 

Shelton,  Louise.  Seasons  in  a flower 
garden.  716 — S5 

Skinner,  C.  M.  Little  gardens.  716 — S 
Thaxter,  Mrs.  C.  L.  Island  garden. 

716 — T2 

Thomas,  Mrs.  R.  F.  Our  mountain  gar- 
den. 716 — T3 

Mrs.  Theodore,  see  Thomas,  Mrs. 

R.  F. 

Underwood,  Loring.  The  garden  and  its 
accessories.  717 — U 

Wright,  Mrs.  M.  O.  Garden,  you,  and  I. 

716— W12 

ARCHITECTURE  AND  SCULPTURE 

Bevier,  Isabel.  The  house.  728 — B3 
Bumpus,  T.  F.  Cathedrals  of  England 
and  Wales.  2v.  726— B 13 

Cram,  R.  A.  Impressions  of  Japanese 
architecture  and  the  allied  arts.  722 — C 
Denning,  David.  Fretwork  and  mar- 
quetry. 736 — Di 

Wood-carving  for  amateurs. 

736— D 

Fergusson,  James.  History  of  architec- 
ture in  all  countries  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  present  day.  2v.  720 — F2 
Hamlin.  A.  D.  F.  Text-book  of  the  his- 
tory of  architecture.  720 — H 

Havell,  E.  B.  Handbook  to  Agra  and 
the  Taj.  722 — H 

Hodges,  George.  Fountains  abbey. 

726— H 5 


FINE  ARTS. 

Photography. 

Music,  theory  and 
and  score. 

Amusements. 


40 


ARCHITECTURE— PAINTING, 


Kuril,  E.  M.  Tuscan  sculpiture  of  the 
fifteenth  century,  734 — H 

Jack,  George.  Wood-carving.  736 — ^Ji 
Larsson,  Gustaf.  Handbook  o-f  geometri- 
cal wood-carving.  736 — L2 

Legge,  H.  E.  Short  history  of  ancient 
Greek  sculptors.  733 — L 

Leland,  C.  G.  Manual  of  wood-carving. 

736— L 

Marquand,  Allan  and  Frothingham,  A.  L. 
Text-book  of  the  history  of  sculpture. 

730 — M 

Mathews,  C.  T.  Story  of  architecture. 

720 — M 

Mitchell,  L.  M,  W.  History  of  ancient 
sculpture.  732 — M 

Moore,  Mrs.  N.  H.  Old  china  book. 

738— M3 

Price,  W.  L.  and  Johnson,  W.  M.  Home 
building  and  furnishing.  728 — Pi 

Rose,  E.  W,  Cathedrals  and  cloisters  of 
the  south  of  France.  2v.  726 — R5 

Rowe,  S.  H.  Lighting  of  school-rooms. 

727— R 

Rudy,  Charles.  The  cathedrals  of  north- 
ern Spain,  their  history  and  their 
architecture.  726 — R3 

Sparkes,  J.  C.  L.  and  Gandy,  W.  Pot- 
ters; their  arts  and  crafts.  738 — Si 
Sturgis,  Russell.  Appreciation  of  sculp- 
ture. 730 — s 

How  to  judge  architecture. 

720— Ss 

Viardot,  Louis.  Wonders  of  sculpture. 

730— V 

Waterhouse,  P.  L.  Story  of  the  art  of 
building.  720 — Wi 

Waters,  Mrs.  C.  E.  C.  Outline  history 
of  architecture  for  beginners  and  stu- 
dents. 720 — W 

Outline  history  of  sculpture  for  be- 
ginners and  students.  730 — W 

White,  Mary.  How  to  make  pottery. 

738-W5 

DRAWING  DESIGN  AND  ENGRAV- 
ING. 

American  school  of  correspondence  at 
Armour  institute  of  technology.  Chi- 
cago. Compendium  of  drawing.  2v. 

740 — 

Anthony,  G.  C.  Elements  of  mechanical 
drawing.  744 — A2 

Bailey,  H.  T.  First  year  in  drawing. 

740 — B 

Bartlett,  G.  H.  Pen  and  ink  drawing. 

741—  B3 

Batchelder,  E.  A.  Principles  of  design. 

745— B 

Blunck,  A.  Lessons  on  form.  745 — B2 
Candee,  H.  C.  Decorative  styles  and 
periods  in  the  home.  749 — Ci 

Christie,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Embroidery  and 
tapestry  weaving.  746 — 'C3 

Clark,  E.  E.  Hand  book  of  plant-form 
for  jtudents  of  design.  745 — C6 

Clifford,  C.  R.  Decorative  periods. 

740 — Cio 

Cook,  C.  C.  House  beautiful.  749 — C 
Cross,  A.  K.  Free-hand  drawing. 

741— Ci 


Mechanical  drawing.  744 — C 

Daniels,  F.  T.  Text-book  of  free-hand 
lettering.  745 — Dii 

Day,  L.  F.  Nature  in  ornament, 

745—  D8 

and  Buckle,  Mary.  Art  in  needle- 
work; a book  about  embroidery. 

746 — D 

Dow,  A.  W.  Composition.  740 — Di 
Duplessis,  Georges.  Wonders  of  en- 
graving. 760 — D 

Fenn,  Frederick  and  Wyllie,  B.  Old 
English  furniture.  749 — Fi 

Furniss,  Harry.  How  to  draw  in  pen 
and  ink.  741 — F2 

Goldenberg,  S.  L.  Lace,  its  origin  and 
history.  746 — G2 

Heron,  A.  E.  Fancy  work  for  pleasure 
and  profit.  746— H3 

Jackson,  F.  G.  Lessons  on  decorative 
design.  745— J 

Jones,  Owen.  Grammar  of  ornament. 

745— J2 

Kellogg,  A.  M.  Home  furnishing. 

749 —  K 

Lilley,  A.  E.  V.  and  Midgley,  W.  Book 
of  studies  in  plant  form.  ‘ 745 — L 
Lippmann,  Friedrich.  Engraving  and 
etching.  760 — L 

Maurice,  A.  B.  and  Cooper,  F.  T.  His- 
tory of  the  nineteenth  century  in  car- 
icature. 741 — M2 

Meyer,  F.  S.  Handbook  of  ornament. 

745— M 

Moore,  Mrs.  N.  H.  Lace  book. 

746—  M3 

Pemberton,  T.  P.  Students’  illustrated 
guide  to  practical  draughting.  744 — P 
Pennell,  Joseph.  Illustration  of  books. 

740 — P2 

Robie,  Virginia.  Historic  styles  in  fur- 
niture. 749 — R 

Ruskin,  John.  Ariadne  Florentina. 

760 — R 

Strange,  E.  F.  Color  prints  of  Japan. 

769 — S2 

T.  A.  Historical  guide  to  French 

interiors,  furniture,  decoration,  wood- 
work and  allied  arts.  747 — S 

Ward,  James.  Elementary  principles  of 
ornament.  745 — W 

Historic  ornament.  2v.  745 — W2 

Weir,  Irene.  Pose-drawing  with  brush 
and  ink.  741 — W4 

Woodbury,  C.  H.  Six  pencil  drawings. 

741— W3 

PAINTING. 

Caffin,  C.  H.  American  masters  of  paint- 
ing. 759— Ci 

How  to  study  pictures.  750 — C2 

Collier,  John.  Ant  of  portrait  painting. 

757— C 

Crowe,  Sir  J.  A.  Handbook  of  painting. 

2v.  759— C7 

Emery,  M.  S.  How-to  enjoy  pictures; 
with  a special  chapter  on  pictures  in 
the  school-room,  by  Stella  Skinner. 

750—  E 

Finberg,  A.  J.  English  water  colour 
painters.  759 — 

French,  J.  L.  Christ  in  art.  755 — F 


PAINTING— MUSIC. 


41 


Fromentin,  Eugene.  Old  masters  of  Bel- 
gium and  Holland.  759^ — F 

Gessert,  M.  A.  Rudimentary  treatise  on 
the  art  of  painting  on  glass.  748 — G 
Greenshields,  E.  B.  Landscape  painting. 

758-G 

Harrison,  J.  E.  Introductory  studies  in 
Greek  art.  759 — H 

Hatton,  Thomas.  Hints  for  sketching  in 
water-colour,  from  nature.  751 — H 
Hoyt,  D.  L.  World’s  painters  and  their 
pictures.  750 — Hi 

Hunt,  W.  H.  Pre-Raphaelitism  and  the 
Pre-Raphaelite  brotherhood.  759 — H16 
Hurll,  E.  M.  Bible  beautiful.  755 — H3 

Child  life  in  art.  759 — Hio 

Jean  Frangois  Millet.  759 — H4 

Landseer.  759 — H9 

Madonna  in  art.  755 — H 

Michel  Angelo.  759 — H3 

Murillo.  759 — H7 

Raphael.  759 — H2 

Rembrandt.  759 — H6 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  759 — ^H5 

Titian.  759 — H8 

Van  Dyck.  759 — H12 

Mackenzie,  Marion.  Little  artist. 

751— M8 


Miles,  L.  C.  Guide  to  sketching  from 
nature.  751 — M6 

Monkhouse,  Cosmo.  British  contempo- 
rary artists.  759 — M2 

Phythian,  J.  E.  Pre-Raphaelite  brother- 
hood. 759 — P2 

Powers,  E.  M.  Stories  of  famous  pic- 
tures; book  I.  759 — Pi 

Radcliffe,  A.  G.  Schools  and  masters  of 
painting.  759 — R 

Singleton,  Esther  ed.  Great  pictures  as 
seen  and  described  by  famous  writers. 

750 — S 

Sparrow,  W.  S.  Women  painters  of  the 
world.  750 — S3 

Sturgis,  Russell.  Appreciation  of  pic- 
tures. 75o-^S4 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  Childhood  of  Jesus 
Christ.  755 — Vi 

J.  C.  Art  for  art’s  sake. 

750 — ^V2 

Meaning  of  pictures.  750 — V3 

r Studies  in  pictures.  750 — V4 

Text  book  of  the  history  of  paint- 
ing. 750— V 

Waters,  Mrs.  C.  E.  C.  Handbook  of 
Christian  symbols  and  stories  of  the 
saints  as  illustrated  in  art.  755 — W 
Outline  history  of  painting  for  be- 
ginners and  students.  750 — Wi 

Wherry,  Albinia.  Stories  of  the  Tuscan 
artists.  759 — W2 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.  Picture  study  in 
elementary  schools:  a manual  for 

teachers,  part  i and  2.  750 — W3 

Witt,  R.  C.  How  to  look  at  pictures. 

750 — W5 

Woltmann,  A and  Woerman.  Karl.  His- 
tory of  painting.  2v.  750 — W 


PHOTOGRAPHY. 

Adams,  W.  I.  L.  Amateur  photography. 

770— A3 

Black,  Alexander.  Photography,  indoors 
and  ouit.  770 — Bi 

Blake,  A.  H.  Photography.  770 — B2 
Caffiin,  C.  H.  Photography  as  a fine  art. 

770— c 

Dugmore,  A.  R.  Nature  and  the  cam- 
era. 778 — D 

Eastman  Kodak  Co.  Modern  way  in 
picture  making.  770 — E2 

French,  Alice.  Adventure  in  photogra- 
phy. 770 — F 

Harrison,  W.  J.  Chemistry  of  photogra- 
phy. 770 — H2 

History  of  photography.  770 — H3 

Hasluck,  P.  N.  Book  of  photography. 

770 — H4 

Photograms  of  the  year  1902.  770 — P4 

Wilkinson,  W.  T.  Photo-engraving,  photo 
etching.  777 — W 


MUSIC.  THEORY. 

Alehin,  C.  A.  Ear  training  for  teacher 
and  pupil.  784.9 — A 

Aldrich,  Richard.  Guide  to  the  Ring  of 
the  Nibelung.  782.2 — Ai 

Apthorp,  W.  F.  Musicians  and  music- 
lovers.  780.4 — A 

Opera  .past  and  present.  782 — A5  • 

Bacon,  D.  M.  see  Bacon,  Mrs.  M.  S.  H. 
Bacon,  Mrs.  M.  S.  H.  Songs  every  child 
should  know.  *784 — B21 

Banister,  H.  C.  Art  of  modulating. 

781— B2 

Music.  780.2 — B 

Breare,  W.  H.  Vocalism.  784.9 — B6 
Carpenter,  John,  and  Carpenter,  Rue. 

When  little  boys  sing.  784 — C6 

Chapin,  A.  A.  Heart  of  music. 

787.1—  C4 

Chilton,  C.  B.  Handbook  on  ithe  appre- 
ciation of  music:  Music  of  Beethoven. 

780— C8 

Christian!,  A.  F.  Principles  of  expres- 
sion in  pianoforte  playing.  786 — Ci 
Cleather,  A.  L.  and  Crump,  Basil.  Par- 
sifal, Lohengrin  and  the  legend  of  the 
Holy  Grail  described  and  interpreted. 

782.2 —  C2 

Coonley,  L.  A.  Singing  verses  for  chil- 
dren. *784 — C2 

Crowest,  F.  J.  Musicians’  wit,  humour 
and  anecdote.  780.8 — C 

Story  of  the  art  of  music.  780 — C6 

Curtis,  E.  C.  Children’s  voices;  how 
harmed  and  how  helped.  784.9 — C2 

H.  H.  Voice  building  and  tone 

placing.  784-9 — C 

Dannreuther,  Edward.  Wagner  and  the 
reform  of  the  opera.  782.2 — Di 

Davidson,  Gladys.  Stories  from  the  op- 
eras. 782 — D14 

Duff,  G.  S.  Story  of  Major  C and  his 
relatives.  78i-;-D 

Eaton,  Robert,  comp.  Book  of  oratorios. 

783— Ei 


42 


MUSIC:  THEORY.  SCORE. 


Elson,  Arthur.  Modern  composers  of 
Europe.  780.9 — Ei 

L.  C.  Shakespeare  in  music;  a col- 
lection of  the  chief  musical  allusions  in 
the  plays  of  Shakespeare.  780 — E2 
Elterlein,  Ernst  von.  Beethoven’s  sona- 
tas explained  for  ithe  lovers  of  the  mu- 
sical art.  786— -E 

Fillmore,  J.  C.  Pianoforte  music;  its 
history.  786  Fi 

Flood,  W.  H.  G.  History  of  Irish  music. 

780.9 —  Fi 

Gerard-Thiers,  Albert.  Technique  of 
musical  expression.  784-9 — 

Gilman,  Lawrence.  Music  of  tomorrow. 

780.4—  Gi 

Phases  of  modern  music.  780.8 — G 

Goepp,  P.  H.  Symphonies  and  their 
meaning.  2v.  785-1 — Gi 

Goetschius,  Percy.  Counterpoint  applied 
in  the  invention,  fugue,  canon  and 
other  polyphonic  forms.  781.4 — ’G 

Lessons  in  music  form.  781 — G3 

Material  used  in  musical  composi- 
tion 781.6 — G 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Stories  of  famous 
operas.  782 — G4 

Stories  of  popular  operas.  782 — G9 

Stories  of  the  Wagner  opera. 

782— G3 

Henderson,  W.  J.  Art  of  the  singer. 

784.9 —  H4 

How  music  developed.  780 — ^Hs 

Modern  musical  drift.  780.4 — H4 

Orchestra  and  orchestral  music. 

785-H 

Story  of  music.  _ 780 — H2 

What  is  good  music.  780.4— Hi 

Howard,  F.  E.  Child-voice  in  singing. 

784.9 —  Hi 

Hullah,  John.  History  of  modern  music. 

780.9—  Hi 

Hunt,  H.  G.  B.  Concise  history  of  mu- 
sic. 780 — H 

Johnson,  C.  E.  Training  of  boys’  voices. 

784.9 —  J6 

H.  K.  Our  familiar  songs  and  those 

who  made  them.  784 — J 

Kobbe,  Gustav.  Famous  American 
songs.  784 — Ki 

How  to  appreciate  music.  780 — K2 

Krehbiel,  H.  E.  How  to  listen  to  music. 

780.4 —  K 

Kullak,  Adolph.  .-Esthetics  of  piano- 
forte playing.  786 — K 

Lavignac,  Albert.  Musical  education. 

780.8 — L 

Lee,  E.  M.  Tchaikovski.  780.4 — L 

Lehmann,  Lilli.  How  to  sing. 

784.9 —  L2 

Lillie,  Mrs.  L.  C.  W.  Story  of  music  and 
musicians.  780 — >L 

Lynd,  William.  Popular  accounts  of  an- 
cient musical  instruments.  781 — L 
McSpadden,  J.  W.  Stories  from  Wag- 
ner. 782.2 — M 

Maitland,  J.  A.  Fuller-.  English  music 
in  the  XIXth  century.  780 — M4 


Mason,  D.  G.  Beethoven  and  his  fore- 
runners. 780.4 — Mi 

L.  W.  and  others.  Educational  mu- 
sic course:  First  reader.  781 — Mi 

: Third  reader.  781 — M3 

: Fourth  reader.  781 — M6 

Mathews,  W.  S.  B.  How  to  understand 
music.  2v.  780— Mi 

Matthay,  T.  A.  First  principles  of  piano- 
forte playing.  786.3 — Mi 

Mills,  Wesley.  Voice  production  in  sing- 
ing and  speaking.  784.9 — M2 

Naumann,  Emil.  History  of  music.  2v. 

780.9 — N 

Parry,  C.  H.  H.  Evolution  of  the  art  of 
music.  780.9 — Pi 

Patterson,  A.  W.  Story  of  oratorio. 

783-P 

Riemann,  Hugo.  Dictionary  of  music. 

780.3— Ri 

Text  book  of  simple  and  double 

counterpoint;  including  imitation  or 
canon.  781.4 — Ri 

Ritter,  F.  L.  History  of  music  from  the 
Christian  era  to  the  present  time. 

780 —  ‘R6 

Rowbotham,  J.  F.  History  of  music. 

780.9 — Ri 

Singleton,  Esther.  Guide  to  the  opera. 

782 — S9 

Smith,  Eleanor.  First  book  in  vocal 
music.  784 — S21 

and  Mueller,  C.  E.  R.  Second  book 

in  vocal  music.  784 — S22 

Nicholas.  Stories  of  great  national 

songs.  784 — S7 

Steele,  C.  T.  Rote-songs  for  primary 
grades.  784 — S12 

Stoeving,  Paul.  Story  of  the  violin. 

787.1 —  S2 

Tufts,  J.  W.  and  Holt,  H.  E.  Normal 
music  course:  first  reader.  784 — T2 

: second  reader.  784 — T5 

Upton,  G.  P.  Standard  operas. 

782— Ui 

Wagner,  W.  R.  On  conducting. 

780.1—  W 

Weingartner,  Felix.  Symphony  writers 
since  Beethoven.  785.1 — W 

York,  F.  L.  Harmony  simplified. 

781—  Y 

MUSIC.  SCORE. 

Beethoven,  Ludwig  van.  Symphony  No. 

I in  C.  785.1 — Bio 

Symphony  No.  2 in  D.  785.1 — B6 

Symphony  No.  3 in  E flat. 

785.1—  B8 

Symphony  No.  4 in  B flat. 

785.1—  B 13 

Symphony  No.  5 in  C minor. 

785.1—  Bn 

Symphony  No.  6 in  F.  785.1 — B9 

Symphony  No.  7 in  A.  785.1 — B14 

Symphony  No.  8 in  F.  785.1 — B7 

Symphony  No.  9 in  D minor. 

785.1—  B 12 

Carpenter,  John  and  Carpenter,  Rue. 

When  little  boys  sing.  *784 — C6 

Chamberlain,  D.  B.  and  Harrington,  K. 
P.  Songs  of  all  the  colleges,  including 
many  new  songs.  784.6 — C 


MUSIC:  SCORE.  AMUSEMENTS. 


43 


Chapin,  A.  A.  Wotan,  Siegfried  and 
Briinnhilde.  782.2 — C 

Cilea,  Francesco.  Adriana  Lecouvreur. 

782— C7 

Crane,  Walter.  Baby’s  opera.  *784 — C7 
Farnsworth,  C.  H.  comp.  Songs  for 
schools.  784— F13 

Finck,  H.  T.  ed.  Fifty  master  songs. 

784—  F6 

Forsythe,  Clarence.  Old  songs  for  young 
America.  784 — ^4 

Gabriel,  C.  H.  Entertaining  Santa  Claus; 
a juvenile  cantata  for  Christmas  time. 

782.8 — G2 

Greenaway,  Kate  il.  Day  in  a child’s 
life.  *784 — G2 

Grove,  H.  L.  Where  pussies  grow. 

*784— G8 

Halevy,  J.  F.  F.  E.  Die  Jddin.  782— H 
Haydn,  F.  T.  Symphony  in  D. 

785.1—  H3 

Symphony  in  E sharp.  785.1 — H2 

Symphony  in  G (militaire). 

785.1—  H4 

Hopekirk,  Helen.  Seventy  Scottish 
songs.  784 — H4 

Jenks,  H.  S.  and  Rust,  Mabel,  comp.  Song 
echoes  from  childland.  784 — J4 

Jones,  W.  H.  comp.  Songs  of  the  flag 
and  nation.  784 — J3 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdi,  J.  L.  F.  Italian 
symphony  No.  4 in  A.  785.1 — M2 

Symphony  No.  3 in  A moll. 

785.1—  M3 

Mozart  J.  C.  W.  A.  Jupiter  symphony 
No.  5 in  C.  785.1 — Mi 

Neidlinger,  W.  H.  Earth,  sky  and  air 
in  song.  2 v.  *784 — ^N 

Small  songs  for  small  singers. 

*784 — N 1 

Ourville,  Leon  d’.  Soirees  musicales. 

786.4 — 06 

Rix,  F.  R.  Songs  of  school  and  flag. 

784— R15 

Schubert,  F.  P.  Nocturne  es-dur  fur 
pianoforte,  violine  und  violoncell. 

785- S8 

Trio  fur  klavier,  violine  und  violon- 
cell, op.  99.  785 — S6 

Schumann,  R.  A.  Symphony  No.  2 in  C. 

785.1—  S4 

Symphony  No.  3 in  E flat. 

785.1—  S2 

Symphony  No.  4 in  D moll. 

785.1—  S3 

Senour,  C.  S.  Musical  poems  for  school, 
kindergarten  and  home.  784 — S28 

Tchaikovsky,  P.  I.  Fourth  symphony, 
op.  36.  785.1— Ti 

Fifth  symphony,  op.  64.  785.1 — T2 

Symphony  pathetique.  785.1 — T 

AMUSEMENTS. 

Adams,  J.  H.  and  others.  Harper’s  out- 
door book  for  boys.  796 — A6 

Baker,  G.  M.  School  entertainments. 

793— B 16 

H.  B.  Hist,  of  the  London  stage 

and  its  famous  players  (1576-1903). 

792 — B2 


Bannard,  W.  H.  Football,  how  to  play 
the  game.  797 — B3 

Barbour,  R.  H.  and  others.  Book  of 

school  and  college  sports.  796— B 13 

Beard,  D.  C.  American  boy’s  handy 
book;  what  to  do  and  how  to  do  it. 

790 — B 

Boy’s  own  book.  790 — Bi 

Field  and  forest  handy  book. 

796— B 17 

Jack  of  all  trades;  new  ideas  for 

American  boys.  790 — B6 

Outdoor  handy  book.  796 — Bio 

Lina  and  Bearu,  A.  B.  American 

girl’s  handy  book.  790 — B2 

Indoor  and  outdoor  handicraft  and 

recreation  for  girls.  790 — B9 

Things  worth  doing.  790 — Bii 

What  a girl  can  make  and  do. 

790 — B8 

Bell,  Mrs.  Florence.  Nursery  comedies; 
twelve  tiny  plays  for  children. 

*793— B 19 

Mrs.  Hugh,  see  Bell,  Mrs.  Florence. 

Bellamy,  William.  Third  century  of 
charades.  793 — B17 

Bidlake,  F.  T.  Cycling.  796 — B4 

Bond,  A.  R.  Scientific  American  boy. 

796 — B 14 

Buchanan,  J.  P.  Pyramids  and  pool 
games.  794 — B 

Camp,  Walter.  Book  of  college  sports. 

797— C2 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud,  see  Dodgson,  C.  L. 
Cassell’s  book  of  indoor  amusements. 

790 — C5 

Complete  book  of  sports  and  pas- 
times. 790 — C6 

Cavendish,  pseud,  see  Jones,  Henry. 
Champlin,  J.  D.  and  Bostwick,  A.  E. 
Young  folk’s  cyclopaedia  of  games  and 
sports.  790 — C4 

Chesley,  A.  M.  Indoor  and  outdoor 
gymnastic  games.  790 — C8 

Christopherson,  Stanley  and  others. 

Hockey  and  lacrosse.  796 — Ci 

Clark,  Alexander,  comp.  Standard  dia- 
logues. 793 — Cl 

Cleveland,  Grover.  Fishing  and  shoot- 
ing sketches.  799 — C6 

Davies,  G.  C.  Practical  boat  sailing  for 
amateurs.  797 — D 

Dodgson,  C.  L.  Alice  in  wonderland;  a 
play  comp,  by  E.  P.  Delafield. 

*793 — D6 

Ellis,  E.  J.  Riding.  798 — E 

Entertainments  for  all  seasons.  790 — E3 
Eureka  entertainments.  793 — Ei 

Fette,  W.  E.  ed.  Humorous  dialogues 
from  Dickens.  793 — F8 

Florence,  W.  J.  Handbook  of  poker. 

795— F 

Francis,  Francis.  Book  of  angling. 

799 — F 

Freytag,  Gustav.  Technique  of  the 
drama.  792 — F2 

Games  book  for  boys  and  girls.  790 — G3 
Ganthony,  Robert.  Amateur  ententain- 
ments  for  charitable  or  other  objects. 

793— G5 

Gomme,  A.  B.  ed.  Children’s  singing 
games.  790 — G5 


44 


AMUSEMENTS. 


Greenaway,  Kate.  Book  of  games. 

*790 — G6 

Gunnison,  Binney.  Hind’s  and  Noble’s 
new  dialogues  and  plays;  primary,  in- 
termediate, advanced.  793 — G4 

New  dialogues  and  plays  for  boys 

and  girls.  793 — G9 

New  dialogues  and  plays  for  chil- 
dren. 793 — G8 

New  dialogues  and  plays  for  young 

people.  793 — Gio 

Haigh,  A.  E.  Attic  theatre;  a descrip- 
tion of  the  stage  and  theatre  of  the 
Athenians.  792 — H7 

Hale,  L.  P.  Fagots  for  the  fireside;  150 
games  and  amusements  for  evenings  at 
home.  793 — H2 

Hall,  A.  N.  Boy  craftsman.  790 — H3 
Hanks,  C.  S.  Camp  kits  and  camp  life. 

796— H 13 

Heath,  J.  D.  Complete  croquet  player. 

796 — H5 

L.  M.  Eighty  good  times  out  of 

doors.  796 — Hio 

Hewett,  G.  M.  A.  Pedagogue  ait  play. 

796 — Hi  I 

Hoffer,  Leopold.  Chess.  794 — H 

Hoffmann,  Prof,  pseud,  see  Lewis,  A,  J. 
Holbrook,  Kennedy.  How?  or.  Spare 
hours  made  profitable.  790 — H 

Holder,  C.  F.  Boy  anglers.  799 — Hio 

Life  in  the  open.  799 — H16 

Log  of  a sea  angler.  799 — H15 

Hornaday,  W.  T.  Camp  fires  in  the 
Canadian  Rockies.  799 — H18 

Hutchinson,  H.  G.  ed.  Fishing.  2v. 

799— H 14 

Golfing.  796 — H3 

Jones,  Henry.  Laws  and  principles  of 
whist.  795— J2 

Kelley,  L.  E.  Three  hundred  things  a 
bright  girl  can  do.  790 — Ki 

Kephart,  Horace.  Book  of  camping  and 
woodcraft.  79^ — K 

King,  G.  G.  Comedies  and  legends  of 
marionettes.  793 — K5 

Kingsland,  Mrs.  Florence.  Book  of  in- 
door and  outdoor  games.  790 — K2 
Knowles,  R.  G.  and  Morton,  Richard. 

Baseball.  797 — K 

Kunard,  R.  Book  of  modern  conjuring. 

793— K4 

Laughlin,  C.  E.  Complete  hostess. 


790 — L6 

Le  Blond,  Mrs.  A.  E.  F.  True  tales  of 
mountain  adventure.  796 — L3 

Lee,  Albert,  comp.  Track  athletics  in  de- 
tail. 796 — L4 

Lewis,  A.  J.  Every  boy’s  book  of  sport 
and  pastime.  790 — L2 

Magic  at  home.  793 — L7 

Modern  magic.  793 — Lio 

More  magic.  793 — Li 

Puzzles,  old  and  new.  793 — L9 


Linscott,  Mrs.  H.  B.  Bright  ideas  for  en- 
tertaining. 790 — L5 

MacLaren,  A.  C.  Cricket  for  beginners. 

797 — M2 

Magician’s  own  book.  793 — M 

Morris,  Clara.  Stage  confidences. 

792— Ms 

Mottelay,  P.  F.  Bridge  blue  book. 

795—  M3 

Murdock,  W.  L.  Cricket.  797 — M 

Newell,  W.  W.  comp  Games  and  songs 
of  American  children.  790 — N 

Nugent,  Meredith.  New  games  and 
amusements  for  young  and  old  alike. 

790 — N2 

Paret,  J.  P.  Woman’s  book  of  sports. 

796 —  Pi 

Payne,  A.  G.  Billiards.  794 — Pi 

Peters,  Charles,  ed.  Girl’s  own  outdoor 
book.  796 — P 

Pole,  William.  Philosophy  of  whist.  2 v. 

795—  P7 

Price,  W.  T.  Technique  of  the  drama. 

792— P3 

Roberts,  Harry.  Tramp’s  handbook. 

796 —  R2 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Good  hunting. 

799 — Ri2 

Outdoor  pastimes  of  an  American 

hunter,  799 — Ri 

and  Grinnell,  G.  B.  American  big 

game  hunting.  799 — R13 

Seton,  E.  T.  How  to  play  Indian. 

796 — Si I 

Shoemaker,  C.  C.  ed.  Humorous  dia- 
logues and  dramas.  793 — S12 

Stars  without  stripes.  793 — S23 

Syrett,  Netta.  Six  fairy  plays  for  chil- 
dren. 793— S4 

Tebbutt,  C.  G.  and  Read,  A.  Skating. 

796 — T3 

Thompson,  J.  M.  Boy’s  book  of  sports 
and  outdoor  life.  796 — T 

Walker,  M.  C.  Lady  Hollyhock  and  her 
friends.  *790 — W9 

Walton,  Isaak  and  Cotton,  Charles. 
Complete  angler.  799 — W 

Ward,  M.  E.  Bicycling  for  ladies. 

796 — W4 

White,  Mary.  Book  of  games,  with  direc- 
tions how  to  play  them.  790 — W5 

Child’s  rainy  day  book.  790 — W8 

and  White,  Sara.  Book  of  children’s 

parties.  790 — W6 

Whitley,  Mrj.  Mary.  Every  girl’s  book 
of  sport,  occupation  and  pastime. 

790 — W4 

Whitney,  Caspar  and  others.  Musk-ox, 
bison,  sheep  and  goat.  799 — W8 

Woodbridge,  Elisabeth.  Drama.  792 — W 


LITERATURE:  GENERAL— ELOCUTION. 


45 


LITERATURE. 


General.  Foreign  literature. 

American  litera-  Latin  literature. 

ture.  Greek  literature. 

English  literature. 

GENERAL. 

History  and  criti-  Selections  and 

cism.  quotations. 

Rhetoric.  Letter-writing. 

Elocution,  oratory 
and  debate. 

Baldwin,  James.  Famous  allegories. 

808.8 — B4 

Botta,  Mrs.  A.  C.  L.  Handbook  of  uni- 
versal literature  from  the  best  and 
latest  authorities.  802 — B 

Brewer,  E.  C.  Dictionary  of  phrase  and 
fable.  803— B2 

Reader’s  handbook.  803 — B 

Buck,  Gertrude,  and  Morris,  E.  W. 

Course  in  narrative  writing.  808.3 — B3 
Cathcart,  G.  R.  Literary  reader;  a man- 
ual of  English  literature.  808 — C5 

Collins,  J.  C.  Studies  in  poetry  and 
criticism.  801 — Ci 

Corson,  Hiram.  Aims  of  literary  study. 

807— C 

Couch,  A.  T.  Quiller-.  Adventures  in 
criticism.  804 — Ci 

Dana,  C.  A.  ed.  Household  book  of  po- 
etry. 808. 1’ — D 

Disraeli,  Isaac.  Amenities  of  literature. 

2 V.  804 — D2 

Dowden,  Edward.  Studies  in  literature, 
1789-1877.  804— D I 

Felter,  W.  L.  ed.  Five  great  authors; 
complete  characteristic  selections  from 
the  works  of  Irving,  Hawthorne,  Scott, 
Dickens,  Hugo.  807 — F 

Gummere,  F.  B.  Beginnings  of  poetry. 

808.1 — Gi 

Hannay,  David.  Later  renaissance. 

809 — H I 

Hawthorne,  Julian  and  others.  Litera- 
ture of  all  nations.  809^ — H2 

Heydrick,  B.  A.  How  to  study  litera- 
ture. 807 — Hi 

Howells,  W.  D.  Criticism  and  fiction. 

804— Hi 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  An  answer  to  the  ques- 
tion what  is  poetry,  including  remarks 
on  versification.  808.1 — Hi 

T.  W.  Literature,  its  principles 

and  problems.  801 — H 

Johnson,  T.  H.  Phrases  and  names; 

their  origin  and  meaning.  803 — J 

Kupfer,  G.  H.  Lives  and  studies  worth 
remembering.  808 — Kio 

Lewis,  E,  H.  ed.  Introduction  to  the 
study  of  literature.  808  8 — Li 

Matson,  Henry.  References  for  literary 
workers.  803 — M 

Matthews,  Brander.  Development  of  the 
drama.  808.2 — M 

Millar,  J.  H.  Mid-eighteenth  century. 

809 — Mi 


Omond,  T.  S.  Romantic  triumph. 

809 — O 

Poe,  E.  A.  Literary  criticism.  801 — P5 
Q.  pseud,  see  Couch,  A.  T.  Quiller-. 
Scudder,  H.  E.  Childhood  in  literature 
and  art.  - 804 — Si 

Shelley,  P.  B.  Defense  of  poetry;  ed.  by 
A.  S.  Cook.  808.1 — S3 

Turpin,  E.  H.  L.  ed.  Classic  fables. 

*808— T3 

Whittier,  J.  G.  Child  life  in  prose. 

*808.1— W 7 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  D.  S.  and  Smith,  N.  A. 
ed.  Golden  numbers.  808.1 — W3 

comp.  Posy  ring.  *808.1 — W4 

Williams,  Sherman,  comp.  Choice  liter- 
ature, book  I : primary  grades. 

*807— W 

book  2:  primary  grades.  807 — W5 

book  I : intermediate  grades. 

807— W I 

book  2:  intermediate  grades. 

807—  W3 

book  I : grammar  grades.  807 — W2 

book  2:  grammar  grades.  807 — W4 

Woodberry,  G.  E.  The  torch;  eight  lec- 
tures on  race  power  in  literature. 

804 — W I 

RHETORIC. 

Bates,  Arlo.  Talks  on  writing  English; 
first  series.  808 — Bs 

second  series.  808 — Bii 

Carpenter,  G.  R.  Elements  of  rhetoric 
and  English  composition.  808 — C13 
Genung,  J.  F.  Outlines  of  rhetoric. 

808— G 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Hints  on  writing  and 
speech  making.  808 — Hi 

Hill,  A.  S.  Foundations  of  rhetoric. 

808—  H6 

Our  English.  808 — H7 

Lockwood,  Mrs.  S.  E.  H.  and  Emerson, 
M.  A.  Composition  and  rhetoric. 

808 — L2 

Spalding,  Mrs.  E.  H.  Problem  of  ele- 
mentary composition;  suggestions  for 
its  solution.  808— S13 

Thorndike,  A.  H.  Elements  of  rhetoric 
and  composition.  808 — T2 

Wendell,  Barrett.  English  composition. 

808— W I 

ELOCUTION.  ORATORY  AND 
DEBATE. 

Bell,  A.  M.  Principles  of  speech  and 
dictionary  of  sounds  and  exercises  for 
the  cure  of  stammering  and  correc- 
tion of  all  faults  of  articulation. 

808.5 — B19 

Breare,  W.  H.  Elocution.  808.5 — B38 
Brewer,  D.  J.  and  others,  ed.  World’s 
best  orations.  10  v.  808 — B9 

Cody,  Sherwin,  ed.  Selection  from  the 
world’s  great  orations.  808.5 — C15 


46 


ELOCUTION— SELECTIONS. 


Craig,  A.  H.  Pros  and  cons;  complete 
debates.  808.5 — C8 

and  Gunnison,  Binney,  comp.  Pieces 

for  prize-speaking  contests.  808.5 — C12 
Davis,  H.  C.  and  Bridgman,  J.  C.  comp. 
Three  minute  declamations  for  college 
men.  808.5 — D5 

Debater’s  handbook.  808.5 — D12 

Emerson,  C.  W.  Expressive  physical 
culture.  808.5 — El 

Fox,  F.  S.  Essential  steps  in  reading 
and  speaking.  808.5 — E16 

Hoss,  G.  W.  First  steps  in  public  speak- 
ing. 808.5 — H18 

Isbister,  A.  K.  Lessons  in  elocution 
and  expressive  reading  for  boys. 

808.5— 1 

Kidd,  Robert.  New  elocution  and  vocal 
culture.  808.5 — Kp 

Power,  J.  O.  Making  of  an  orator. 

808.5 —  P20 

Shoemaker,  C.  C.  comp.  Choice  humor 
for  reading  and  recitation.  808.5 — S17 
Shurter,  E.  D.  Modern  American 
speaker.  808.5 — S13 

Public  speaking.  808.5 — S23 

Southwick,  F.  T.  Steps  to  oratory. 

808.5 —  S12 

Speaker’s  garland.  9 v.  808.5 — S8 

Swett,  John.  School  elocution. 

808.5—  S30 

LETTER-WRITING. 

Callaway,  F.  B.  Charm  and  courtesy  in 
letter-writing.  808.6 — C 

Studies  for  letters.  808.6 — Ci 

Cody,  Sherwin.  Success  in  letter-writ- 
ing. 808.6 — C6 

Conway,  K.  E.  Lady  and  her  letters. 

808.6 —  C4 

Gavit,  H.  E.  Etiquette  of  correspond- 
ence. 808.6 — G 

Primer  of  letter-writing.  808.6 — P 

SELECTIONS  AND  QUOTATIONS. 

Baldwin,  James.  Harper’s  school 
speaker:  Arbor  day;  Memorial  day. 

808.5—  H 

Graded  selections.  808.5 — Hi 

Miscellaneous  selections.  808.5 — H2 

Bartlett,  John,  ed.  Familiar  quotations. 

808.5— B 

Carrington,  H.  B.  Beacon  lights  of 
patriotism.  808.5 — C4 

Denton,  C.  J.  All  the  holidays. 

*808.5— Di  I 

Fisk,  M.  I.  Monologues.  808.5 — Eq 

Fulton,  R.  I.  and  others.  Standard  selec- 
tions. 808.5 — F19 

Gordon,  Jane,  ed.  Patriotism  in  prose 
and  verse.  808.5 — G2 

Granger,  Edith,  ed.  Index  to  poetry  and 
recitations.  808.5 — G8 


Gray,  Arthur,  ed.  Toasts  and  tributes. 

808.5 —  Gp 

Hix,  Melvin.  Approved  selections  for 
supplementary  reading.  808.8— H13 
Hollinshed,  T.  E.  New  century  speaker, 
writer  and  etiquette.  808.5 — H29. 

Hoyt,  J.  K.  comp.  Cyclopedia  of  practi- 
cal quotations.  808.8 — H2 

Hyde,  W.  D.  School  speaker  and  reader. 

808.5 —  Hio 

Ingpen,  Roger,  ed.  One  thousand  poems 
for  children.  808.1 — I 

Kaye,  Jay,  pseud.  Christmas  entertain- 
ments. 808.5 — K7 

Kellogg,  A.  M.  ed.  Flag-day  in  the 
school-room.  808 — KS 

Klein,  M.  A.  Step-ladder.  808 — K3 
Knowles,  F.  L.  ed.  Treasury  of  humor- 
ous poetry.  808.7 — H 

Le  Baron,  J.  K.  see  Kaye,  Jay,  pseud. 
Leib,  W.  H.  Voice  of  children. 

808.5 —  L14 

Le  Row,  C.  B.  comp.  Pieces  for  every 
occasion.  808.5 — Lp 

McCaskey,  J.  P.  Lincoln  literary  col- 
lection. 808.5 — Mi 

Mawson,  Agnes,  comp.  Winnowings  for 
Lincoln’s  birthday.  808.5 — Mil 

Mitchell,  W.  B.  ed.  School  and  college 
speaker.  808.5 — M6 

Morrison,  M.  W.  comp.  Songs  and 
rhymes  for  the  little  ones. 

*808.1— Mi 

Norton,  C.  E.  ed.  Heart  of  oak  books.. 

7 V.  808 — N 

Palmer,  Bertha.  Stories  from  the  classic 
literature  of  many  nations.  808 — Pi 
Persons,  E.  A.  ed.  Our  country  in  poem 
and  prose.  808.5 — Pn 

Pertwee,  Ernest,  comp.  Reciter’s  treas- 
ury of  prose  and  drama.  808.5 — 

Riddle,  George,  ed.  Modern  reader  and 
speaker.  808.5 — R7 

Rook,  E.  C.  and  Rook,  L.  J.  Young 
folks’  entertainments.  808.5 — R12 

Schell,  Stanley.  Thanksgiving  celebra- 
tions No.  I.  808.5S20 

Shute,  K.  H.  comp.  Land  of  song;  book 
I for  primary  grades.  *808 — Sp 

Book  2.  808 — Sio 

Skinner,  A.  W.  comp.  Selections  for 
memorizing.  808.8 — S5 

H.  M.  comp.  School  master  in  com- 
edy and  satire.  808.8 — S4 

School  master  in  literature. 

808.8 — S3 

Stevenson,  B.  E.  and  Stevenson,  E.  B. 

Days  and  deeds.  808.5 — S33 

Stone,  G.  L.  and  Fickett,.  M.  G.  Trees 
in  prose  and  poetry.  808.5— S18 

Ward,  A.  L.  ed.  Dictionary  of  quotations 
from  English  and  American  poets. 

808.8— Wi 

Yerkes,  L.  A.  World’s  best  speaker. 

808.5—  Y3; 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE:  HISTORY.  POETRY. 


47 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE. 


History  and  crit- 
icism. 

Poetry. 

Drama  and  fiction. 


Essays  and  ora- 
tions. 

Humor. 

Miscellany. 


Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  in 
American  literature,  1660-1860. 

810.9 — W 

POETRY. 


HISTORY  AND  CRITICISM. 

Alden,  Joseph.  Studies  in  Bryant. 

810 — A 

Beers,  H.  A.  Outline  sketch  of  Ameri- 
can literature.  810.9 — B2 

Benton,  Joel.  In  the  Poe  circle;  with 
some  account  of  the  Poe-Chivers  con- 
troversy and  other  Poe  memorabilia. 

811.07 — B 

Bronson,  W.  C.  Short  history  of  Ameri- 
can literature.  810 — B 

Burton,  Richard.  Literary  leaders  of 
America.  810.8 — B 

Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.  and  Ford,  E.  E.  ed. 

Early  prose  and  verse.  810 — E 

Franklin,  Benjamin  and  others.  Master- 
pieces of  American  literature.  810.8 — F 
Hawkins,  C.  J.  Mind  of  Whittier;  a 
study  of  Whittier’s  fundamental  re- 
ligious ideas.  811.07 — H 

Higginson,  T.  W.  and  Boynton,  H.  W. 
A reader’s  history  of  American  litera- 
ture. 810.9 — H 

Irving,  Washington  and  others.  Select 
American  classics.  810.8 — I 

Keysor,  J.  E.  Sketches  of  American 
authors.  810.4 — K 

Lawton,  W.  C.  Introduction  to  the 
study  of  American  literature. 

810.9 —  L2 

Macomber,  H.  E.  Stories  of  our  au- 
thers.  *810 — M 

Mason,  H.  L.  American  literature,  a 
laboratory  method.  810 — M2 

Matthews,  Brander.  Introduction  to 
American  literature.  810.9 — ^M 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  American  lands  and 
letters.  810.9 — Mi 

Pancoast,  H.  S.  Introduction  to  Ameri- 
can literature.  810.9--P1 

Richardson,  C.  F.  Primer  of  American 
literature.  810 — R 

Scudder,  H.  E.  ed.  American  prose. 

810.8 — S 

Trent,  W.  P.  Brief  history  of  American 
literature.  810 — T3 

and  Wells,  B.  W.  ed.  Colonial  prose 

and  poetry.  810 — T2 

Tyler,  M.  C.  History  of  American  litera- 
ature  during  the  colonial  time.  810 — T 
Vincent,  L.  H.  American  literary  mas- 
ters. 810.9 — V 

Watkins,  M.  C.  American  literature. 

810— Wi 

Wendell,  Barrett.  Literary  history  of 
America.  810 — W'2 

White,  Greenough.  Sketch  of  the  phil- 
osophy of  American  literature. 

810— W3 

Wilson,  R.  R.  New  England  in  letters. 

810 — W4 

Woodberry,  G.  E.  America  in  literature. 

810.9 —  W2 


Aldrich,  T.  B.  Poems.  [Complete.] 

81 1 — A27 

Alexander,  Francesco.  Hidden  servants 
and  other  very  old  stories  told  over 
again  in  rhyme.  81 1 — A14 

Bisbee,  M.  D.  Songs  of  the  Pilgrims. 

811.08— B 3 

Book  of  American  humorous  verse. 

811.0S— B5 

Booker,  Ella.  Hiawatha  the  Indian, 
from  Longfellow’s  Song  of  Hiawatha. 

81 1 — B72 

Brown,  Alice.  Road  to  Castaly. 

811 — B17 

Brown,  A.  F.  Pocketful  of  posies. 

*811 — B46 

Bryant,  W.  C.  Poems.  81 1 — B57 

Poetical  works;  ed.  by  Parke  God- 
win. 2v.  81 1 — B42 

• Sella  Thanatopsis,  and  other 

poems.  81 1 — B29 

Burroughs,  John.  Bird  and  bough. 

81 1 — Bs 

Butler,  W.  A.  Nothing  to  wear,  and 
other  poems.  81 1 — B32 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Songs  of  his- 
tory. 81 1 — B27 

Carleton,  Will.  Farm  festivals.  811 — C 

Farm  legends.  81 1 — Ci 

Poems  for  young  Americans. 

81 1 — C14 

Cary,  Alice  and  Cary  Phoebe.  Ballads 
for  little  folk.  *811 — C31 

Poetical  works.  81 1 — C4 

Cawein,  M.  J.  Accolon  of  Gaul,  with 
other  poems.  811 — C6 

Dodge,  Mrs.  M.  E.  M.  Poems  and 
verses.  *811 — D31 

Rhymes  and  jingles.  *811 — D6 

When  life  is  young.  *811 — D4 

Dunbar,  P.  L.  Lyrics  of  lowly  life. 

81 1 — D7 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  ed.  American  war 
ballads  and  lyrics.  81 1 — E3 

Emerson,  R.  W.  Poems.  81 1 — E 

English,  T.  D. . ed.  Boy’s  book  of  battle 
lyrics.  81 1 — E2 

Field,  Eugene.  Love  songs  of  child- 
hood. *811 — Fs 

Lullaby  land.  *811 — F12 

Songs  and  other  verse.  *811 — Fio 

Foley,  J.  W.  Songs  of  school-days. 

811 — F19 

Francesca,  pseud,  see  Alexander,  Fran- 
cesco. 

Freeman,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  see  Wilkins, 
M.  E. 

Gilder,  R.  W.  For  the  country.  81 1 — G13 

“In  the  heights.”  81 1 — G27 

H.  H.  pseud,  see  Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
F.  H. 

Hale,  E.  E.  jr.  Poems  of  knightly  ad- 
venture. 81 1 — H37 


48 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE:  POETRY— ESSAYS. 


Harris,  J.  C.  Tar  baby  and  other 


rhymes  of  Uncle  Remus.  8ii — H27 
Harte,  Bret.  Poems.  81 1 — H17 

Hay,  Helen.  Sonnets  and  songs. 

811— H82 

Holland,  J.  G.  Kathrina,  her  life  and 
mine.  81 1 — H20 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Grandmother’s  story 
and  other  poems.  81 1 — H28 

Poetical  works.  81 1 — H4 


Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.  F.  H.  Poems. 

811— J3 

Knowles,  F.  L.  ed.  Golden  treasury  of 
American  songs  and  lyrics.  811.08 — K 
— — Poems  of  American  patriotism.  . 

811.08 —  Ki 

Lanier,  Sidney.  Poems.  811— L23 

Larcom,  Lucy.  Childhood  songs. 

*811— L58 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Children’s  hour, 

81 1 — L54 

Includes:  Paul  Revere’s  ride. 

— — Complete  poetical  works.  81 1 — L9 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish. 

81 1 — L28 

Evangeline.  811-.-L29 

Golden  legend.  811— L12 

Poems.  811 — L 

Song  of  Hiawatha.  81 1 — L39 

Tales  of  a wayside  inn.  81 1 — L6 

Lowell,  J.  R.  Biglow  papers.  2v. 

811 — L17 

Poetical  works.  81 1 — L2 

Vision  of  Sir  Launfal  and  other 

poems.  811 — L50 

McMurry,  Mrs.  L.  B.  and  Cook,  A.  S. 
Songs  of  the  tree-top  and'  meadow. 

*811.08 — Mi 

Markham,  Edwin.  Lincoln  and  other 
poems.  81 1 — M25 

Matthews,  Brander,  ed.  American  fa- 
miliar verse.  81 1.08 — M6 

Poems  of  American  patriotism. 

811.08 —  M 

Mifflin,  Lloyd.  At  the  gates  of  song. 

811— M6 

Moody,  W.  V.  Poems.  81 1 — M24 

Page,  C.  H.  ed.  Chief  American  poets. 

811.08—  P8 

Painter,  F.  V.  N.  Poets  of  the  South. 

811.08 —  P3 

Poe,  E.  A.  Poetical  works.  81 1 — P8 
Poems  for  the  study  of  languages.. 

811.08 —  P7 

Pyle,  Katharine.  Childhood.  *811 — P31 
Richards,  Mrs.  L.  E.  H.  In  my  nursery. 

81 1 — R30 

Riley,  J.  W.  Book  of  joyous  children. 

*811 — R34 

Poems  here  at  home.  811 — R9 

Rhymes  of  childhood.  *811 — R17 

Riley  songs  o’  cheer.  81 1 — R54 

While  the  heart  beats  young. 

811— R57 

Rittenhouse,  J.  B.  Younger  American 
poets.  811.09 — R 

Robinson,  E.  A.  Children  of  the  night. 

811— R53 

Rollins,  A.  W.  Little  page  Fern. 

811 — R19 

Sage,  Betty.  Rhymes  of  real  children. 

81 1 — S64 


Sangster,  Mrs.  M.  E.  M.  Little  knights 
and  ladies.  *811 — S18 

Saxe,  J.  G.  Poems  81 1 — S 

Scollard,  Clinton,  ed.  Ballads  of  Ameri- 
can bravery.  811.08 — S3 

Boy’s  book  of  rhyme.  811— S81 

Easter  song.  811 — S15 

Scudder,  H.  E.  ed.  American  poems. 

811.08 — S 

Seegmiller,  Wilhelmina.  Little  rhymes 
for  little  readers.  *811 — S72 

Shaler,  N.  S.  From  old  fields.  81 1 — S80 
Sherman,  F.  D.  Little  folk  lyrics. 

*811 — S19 

Lyrics  of  joy.  81 1 — S71 

SOI,  E.  R.  Hermitao'e  and  later  poems. 

811— S8 

L.  M.  In  sun  or  shade.  81 1 — S73 

Stedman,  E.  C.  ed.  American  anthology, 
1787-1900.  811.08 — S2 

— — Poetical  works.  811 — Si 

ed.  Poets  of  America.  811.08 — S 

Thaxter,  Mrs.  C.  L.  Poems  for  children. 

811—  T8 

Thomas,  E.  M.  In  sunshine  land. 

81 1 — Tio 

In  the  young  world.  81 1 — Ti 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  . Emigrant’s  story 
and  other  poems.  81 1 — Tii 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  Music  and  other 
poems.  81 1 — V6 

Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Mother  Goose 
for  grown  folks.  81 1 — Wi 

Mrs.  H.  H.  see  Hay,  Helen. 

— — Complete  poetical  works.  81 1 — W79 

Poems.  811 — W 

Whittier,  J.  G.  Snow  bound.  81 1 — W9 
Includes:  Among  the  hills;  Songs  of 

labor. 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  Once  upon  a time. 

81 1 — W30 

Woolsey,  S.  C.  Last  verses.  81 1 — W3 

DRAMA  AND  FICTION. 

Baldwin,  C.  S.  ed.  American  short 
stories.  813 — B 

Bangs,  J.  K.  Bicyclers  and  three  other 
farces.  812 — B 

Proposal  under  difficulties.  812 — B5 

Boker,  G.  H.  Francesca  da  Rimini. 

812 —  B3 

Howells,  W.  D.  Mousetrap.  812 — H22 

Sleeping  car.  812 — H16 

Johnston,  Mary.  Goddess  of  reason. 

812— J3 

Merington,  Marguerite.  Cranford;  a 
play.  812 — Ms 

ESSAYS  AND  ORATIONS. 

Boardman,  W.  H.  Lovers  of  the  woods. 

814 — B24 

Bunner,  H.  C.  Jersey  street  and  Jersey 
lane.  814 — Bii 

Burroughs,  John.  Birds  and  bees,  Sharp 
eyes  and  other  papers;  with  an  introd. 
by  M.  E.  Burt.  814 — Bio 

Far  and  near.  814 — 'B33 

Indoor  studies.  814 — B7 

Literary  values  and  other  papers. 

814 — B27 


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49 


Riverby.  814 — Bg 

Sharp  eyes  and  other  papers. 

814 — B17 

— ^ — Signs  and  seasons.  814 — B 

- — Wake-robin.  814 — B8 

Winter  sunshine.  814 — Bi 

Year  in  the  fields;  selections  from 

[his]  writings.  814 — B15 


Carman,  Bliss.  The  kinship  of  nature. 

814 — C18 

Chapin,  H.  D.  Vital  questions.  814 — C25 
Colby,  F.  M.  Imaginary  obligations. 

814 — C23 

Crothers,  S.  M.  Gentle  reader.  814 — C20 

Pardoner’s  wallet.  814 — C26 

Curtis,  G.  W.  From  the  easy  chair,  ist 
series.  • 814 — Ci 

2nd  series.  814 — C5 

3rd  series.  814 — Cio 

Deland,  Mrs.  M.  W.  C.  Common  way. 

814 — D4 

Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Colonial  dames  and 
good  wives.  814 — Eii 

Colonial  days  in  old  New  York. 

814— E13 

Home  life  in  colonial  days. 

814 — E18 

Stage-coach  and  tavern  days. 

814 — E20 

Emerson,  R.  W.  Culture — Behavior — 
Beauty.  814 — E16 

Essays.  2v.  814 — E3 

Nature,  addresses  and  lectures. 

814 — Ei 

Representative  men.  814 — E4 

Fields,  Mrs.  A.  A.  Authors  and  friends. 

814— Fs 

Mrs.  J.  T.  see  Fields,  Mrs.  A.  A. 

Fobes,  W.  K.  ed.  Five  minute  declama- 
tions. V I.  815 — F 

Hale,  E.  E.  jr.  ed.  American  essays. 

814 — H42, 

Hay,  John.  Addresses.  815 — H6 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Cheerful  yesterdays. 

814 — H24 

Part  of  a man’s  life.  814 — H47 

Howells,  W.  D.  Impressions  and  ex- 
periences, 814 — H17 

Literary  friends  and  acquaintance. 

814— H3S 

Hubbard,  Elbert.  Little  journeys  to  the 
homes  of  American  statesmen. 

814 — H27 

Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of 

eminent  painters.  814 — H33 

Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of 

famous  women.  814 — H22 

Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of 

good  men  and  great.  814 — H23 

Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of 

great  musicians.  814 — H41 

Johnston,  Alexander.,  American  ora- 
tions. 815 — J2 

Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of 

American  authors.  814 — L14 

Lodge,  H.  C.  Fighting  frigate.  814 — L13 


Lowell,  J.  R.  Among  my  books. 

814 — L 

My  garden  acquaintance.  814 — L5 

My  study  windows.  814 — Ll 

Mabie,  H.  W.  Books  and  culture. 

814— M12 

Essays  on  nature  and  culture. 

814 — Mio 

Life  of  the  spirit.  814 — M20 

My  study  fire.  2v,  814 — Mg 

Matthews,  Brander.  Historical  novel 
and  other  essays.  814 — M4 

Recreations  of  an  anthologist. 

814 — M30 

More,  P.  E.  Shelburne  essays.  3v. 

814— M34 

Mowbray,  J.  P.  Journey  to  nature. 

814 — M5 

Munger,  T.  T.  Essays  for  the  day. 

814 — M31 

Page,  T.  N.  Old  South.  814 — P 

Social  life  in  old  Virginia,  before 

the  war.  814 — P2 

Perry,  Bliss.  Amateur  spirit.  814 — P8 
Repplier,  Agnes.  Books  and  men. 

814 — Ri 

Compromises.  814 — R6 

In  the  dozy  hours.  814 — R4 

Riis,  J.  A.  Is  there  a Santa  Claus? 

814— R15 

Saunders,  Frederick.  Salad  for  the  soli- 
tary and  the  social.  814 — S34 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Literature  in  school. 

814— S33 

Skinner,  C.  M.  Nature  in  a city  yard. 

814 — Sg 

Thompson,  J.  M.  My  winter  garden. 

814 —  T14 

Torrey,  Bradford.  Florida  ske.tch-book. 

814— T3 

Foot-path  way.  814 — T4 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  Essays  in  applicatipn. 

814— V6 

Fisherman’s  luck  and  some  other 

uncertain  things.  814 — Vi 

Little  rivers.-  814 — V 

Spirit  of  Christmas.  814 — V5 

Van  Dyke  book;  selected  from  the 

writings  of  Henry  Van  Dyke,  by  Ed- 
win Mims.  814 — V4 

Warner,  C.  D.  A hunting  of  the  deer. 

814 — W16 

Webster,  Daniel.  Bunker  Hill  monu- 
ment orations.  815 — W4 

Daniel  Webster  for  young  Ameri- 
cans. 815 — W8 

First  Bunker  Hill  oration.  815 — W6 

Great  speeches  and  orations. 

815—  Wg 

Wharton,  A.  H.  Through  colonial  door- 
ways. 814 — W3 

White,  W.  A.  Court  of  Boyville. 

814 — W20 

Whiting,  Lilian.  Boston  days;  the  city 
of  beautiful  ideals.  814 — W2g 

Williams,  M.  M.  Next  to  the  ground. 

814 —  W27 

Windom,  William.  His  last  speech. 

815 —  W21 

Woodberry,  G.  E.  Makers  of  literature. 

814 — W22 


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AMERICA]^  LITERATURE:  HUMOR.  MISCELLANY. 


HUMOR. 

Bacon,  Mrs.  Selden,  see  Daskam,  J.  D. 
Bangs,  J.  K.  Coffee  and  repartee. 

817— B I 

•  Enchanted  type-writer  817 — B15 

House-boat  on  the  Styx;  being 

some  account  of  the  divers  doings  of 
the  associated  shades.  817 — B6 

Idiot  at  home.  817 — B17 

Inventions  of  the  idiot.  817 — B28 

Mrs.  Raffles.  817 — B36 

Olympian  nights.  817 — B24 

Over  the  plum-pudding  817 — B18 

Pe'eps  at  people.  817 — B13 

Pursuit  of  the  houseboat.  817 — Bii 

R.  Holmes  & Co.  817— B38 

Three  weeks  in  politics.  817 — B5 

Book  of  American  prose  humor. 

817 — B29 

Brown,  Marshall,  ed.  Wit  and  humor  of 
well-known  quotations.  817 — B34 

Burgess,  Gelett  and  others.  Brides 
primer.  817 — B30 

Clemens,  S.  L.  American  claimant  and 
other  stories  and  sketches.  817 — C13 
Connecticut  Yankee  in  King  Ar- 
thur’s court.  817 — C9 

Eve’s  diary.  817 — C43 

Extracts  from  Adam’s  diary. 

817— C32 

Following  the  equator.  2v, 

817 — C20 

Gilded  age.  2v.  817 — C5 

Innocents  abroad.  817 — C3 

comp.  Library  of  humor.  817 — C40 

Life  on  the  Mississippi.  817 — C6 

Mark  Twain’s  sketches,  new  and 

old.  817 — C7 

Roughing  it.  817 — C4 

Roughing  it  and  Innocents  at  home. 

817— C33 

$30,000  bequest.  817 — C44 

Tramp  abroad.  817 — C2 

Corbin,  Mrs.  M.  O..  and  Going,  C.  B. 

Urchins  at  the  pole.  817 — C34 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Potiphar  papers.  817 — Ci 
Daskan,  J.  D.  Fables  for  the  fair. 

817— Ds 

Dunne,  F.  P.  Dissertations  by  Mr. 
Dooley.  817 — D3 

Mr.  Dooley  in  the  hearts  of  his 

countrymen.  817 — D2 

Mr.  Dooley’s  opinions.  817 — D7 

Mr.  Dooley’s  philosophy.  817 — D4 

Field,  Eugene.  The  house.  817 — F3 
Hale,  L.  P.  Last  of  the  Peterkins  with 
others  of  their  kin.  817 — -Hi 

•  Peterkin  papers.  817 — H2 

Herford,  Oliver.  Little  book  of  bores. 

817 — H27 

Holley,  Marietta.  Around"  the  world  with 
Josiah  Allen’s  wife.  817 — H22 

Samantha  at  the  St.  Louis  exposi- 
tion. 817— H21 

•  Samantha  vs.  Josiah.  817 — H23 

Johnson,  Burges.  Pleasant  tragedies  of 

childhood.  817 — J2 

Josiah  Allen’s  Wife,  pseud,  see  Holley, 
Marietta. 


can  politics. 

Wit  and  humor  of  the 

bar. 

Reed,  Myrtle. 


Loomis,  C.  B.  Cheer  up!  817 — L17 

Cheerful  Americans.  817 — L9 

Four-masted  cat-boat.  817 — L3 

I’ve  been  thinking.  817 — L16 

More  cheerful  Americans.  817 — L13 

Lorimer,  G.  H.  Letters  from  a self- 
made  merchant  to  his  son.  817 — L8 

■  Old  Gorgon  Graham.  817 — Lii 

Reddall,  H.  F.  Wit  and  humor  of  Ameri- 

817— R7 
American 

817 —  R6 

Book  of  clever  beasts; 
studies  in  unnatural  history.  817 — R5 
Sanborn,  K.  A.  Adopting  an  abandoned 
farm.  817 — S2 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud,  see  Clemens,  S.  L. 
Warner,  C.  D.  Backlog  studies.  817 — W 
Being  a boy.  817 — Wi 

■  My  summer  in  a garden.  817 — W2 

Wells,  Carolyn,  ed.  Nonsense  anthol- 
ogy. 817 — W18 

Wilder,  M.  P.  Sunny  side  of  the  street. 

817 —  W13  • 

Wister,  Owen.  How  doth  the  simple 
spelling  bee.  817 — W29 

Wit  and  humor  of  American  statesmen. 

817^ — W20 

MISCELLANY. 

Cleveland,  R.  E.  George  Eliot’s  poetry 
and  other  studies.  818 — C 

Davis,  Mrs.  R.  H.  Bits  of  gossip.  818 — D7 
Field,  Eugene.  Eugene  Field  book. 

818—  F8 

Love  affairs  of  a bibliomaniac. 

818— F2 

Franklin,  Benjamin  Autobiography; 
Poor  Richard’s  almanac  and  other 
papers.  818— F17 

Garrison,  W.  P.  Parables  for  school  and 
home.  818 — G6 

Genung,  J.  F.  Stevenson’s  attitude  to 
life,  with  readings  from  his  essays  and 
letters.  818 — G9 

Grant,  Robert.  Search-light  letters. 

818— G7 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Autocrat  of  the  break- 
fast-table. 818 — H 

Over  the  teacups.  818— H3 

Poet  at  the  breakfast-table.  818 — H2 

— — Professor  at  the  breakfast-table. 

818— Hi 

Hubert,  P.  G.  jr.  Liberty  and  a living. 

818— H5 

Hutton,  Laurence.  Talks  in  a library. 

818—  H14 

Irving,  Washington.  Alhambra.  818 — 14 

ed.  by  A.  W.  White.  818— 156 

Bracebridge  Hall.  818 — 15 

Conquest  of  Granada.  818 — 13 

• Dolph  Heyliger.  818— 140 

History  of  New  York,  by  Diedrich 

Knickerbocker.  818 — 17 

Old  Christmas.  818 — 1 32 

Rip  Van  Winkle  and  other  sketches. 

818-I38 

Selections  from  the  Sketch-book. 

818— 160 

Six  selections  from  Irving’s  Sketch- 
book. 818— 1 12 


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51 


Sketch-book  of  Geoffrey  Crayon, 

gent.  8i8 — 16 

Stories  and  legends.  8i8— 117 

Tales  of  a traveler.  818 — Ii 

Tales  of  the  Alhambra.  818 — 121 

Ten  selections  from  the  Sketch- 
book. 818 — I15 

Knickerbocker  gallery.  818 — K 


Lanier,  Sidney.  Lanier  book;  selections 
in  prose  and  verse  from  the  writings 
of  Sidney  Lanier;  ed.  by  Mary  E.  Burt. 

818— L13 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Leaflets.  818 — L5 

Lowell,  J.  R.  Early  prose  writings. 

818 — LI2 

Leaflets,  poems  and  prose  passages. 


818— L6 

Mabie,  H.  W.  In  Arcady.  818 — M14 
Marvel,  Ik,  pseud,  see  Mitchell,  D.  G. 
Mitchell,  D.  G.  Dream  life.  818 — M15 

Reveries  of  a bachelor.  818 — Mi 

Poe,  E.  A.  Poems  and  tales.  818 — P33 
Reed,  Myrtle.  Love  letters  of  a musi- 
cian. 818 — R4 

Spinster  book.  818 — R6 


Repplier,  Agnes.  In  our  convent  days. 

818— R8 


Richards,  Mrs.  L.  E.  H.  Golden  win- 
dows. 818 — Ri 

Silver  crown.  818 — R9 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Roosevelt  book. 

818 — R7 

Seton,  E.  T.  Woodmyth  and  fable. 

818 — S13 

Sill,  E.  R.  Prose.  818— S9 

Thoreau,  H.  D.  Maine  woods.  818 — T7 

Walden.  818— T 

Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merri- 
mack rivers.  818 — T4 

Washington,  George.  Rules  of  conduct. 

818— W16 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  C.  T.  Content  in  a gar- 
den. 818 — W18 

Whitman  Walt.  Selections  from  [his] 
prose  and  poetry;  ed.  by  O.  L.  Triggs. 

818— W13 

Whittier,  J.  G.  Whittier  leaflets. 

818— Wi  I 

Wolfe,  T.  F.  Literary  haunts  and  homes. 
American  authors.  818 — W14 

Literary  rambles  at  home  and 

abroad.  818 — W15 


History  and  criti- 
cism. 

Poetry. 

Drama. 

Fiction. 

HISTORY  AND  CRITICISM. 

Backus,  T.  J.  Outlines  of  literature, 
English  and  American.  820 — B2 

Bates,  Arlo.  Talks  on  teaching  litera- 
ture. 820.7 — Bs 

Beers,  H.  A.  From  Chaucer  to  Tenny- 
son. 820.9 — Bi 

History  of  English  romanticism. 

820.9 — Bs 

Outline  sketch  of  English  litera- 
ture. 820.9 — B4 

Brooke,  S.  A.  English  literature.  820 — B 
Brownell,  W.  C.  Victorian  prose  mas- 
ters. 820.7 — B3 

Carpenter,  G.  R.  and  Brewster,  W.  T- 
ed.  Modern  English  prose.  820.8 — Ci 
Dawson,  W.  J.  Literary  leaders  of  mod- 
ern England.  820.7 — 

Makers  of  English  poetry. 

821.07 —  D8 

Dixon,  W.  M.  Tennyson  primer. 

821.07 —  Di 

Elton,  Oliver.  Augustan  ages.  820 — E 
Gayley,  C.  M.  and  Bradley,  C.  B.  Sug- 
gestions to  teachers  of  English  in  the 
secondary  schools.  820.7 — G 

Gosse,  E.  W.  History  of  i8th  century 
literature  (1660-1780).  820.9 — G 

Halleck,  R.  P.  History  of  English  lit- 
erature. 820 — Hi 

Henderson,  T.  F.  Scottish  vernacular 
literature.  820.9 — H4 


Hix,  Melvin.  Fifty  English  classics 
briefly  outlined.  820.7 — Hi 

Lewis,  C.  M.  Beginnings  of  English 
literature.  820 — Li 

McMurry,  C.  A.  Special  method  in  read- 
ing of  English  classics.  820.7 — Mi 
Marvel,  Ik,  pseud,  see-  Mitchell,  D.  G. 
Mitchell,  D.  G.  English  lands,  letters 
and  kings.  4V.  820.9 — ^ 

Moody,  W.  V.  and  Lovett,  R.  M.  First 
view  of  English  literature.  820.9— ;-M9 
Morgan,  H.  H.  English  and  American 
literature.  820.9 — M2 

Morley,  Henry.  English  writers.  7v. 

820.9 —  Ms 

Pancoast,  H.  S.  Introduction  to  English 
literature.  820 — P2 

Parrott,  T.  M.  Studies  of  a book-lover. 

820.4 — Pi 

Phelps,  W.  L.  Beginnings  of  the  Eng- 
lish romantic  movement.  820.4 — P 
Ruskin,  John  and  others.  Masterpieces 
of  British  literature.  820.8 — R 

Saintsbury,  G.  E.  B.  History  of  Eliza- 
bethan literature.  820.9 — S 

History  of  nineteenth  century  liter- 
ature, 17^-1895.  820.9 — Si 

Short  history  of  English  literature. 

820.9 —  S4 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Tales  of  chivalry  and 
the  olden  time.  820.8 — S2 

Shaw,  T.  B.  History  of  English  litera- 
ture. 820 — Si 

Smyser,  W.  E.  Tennyson.  821.07— S5 
Swinton,  William.  Studies  in  English 
literature.  820.7 — Si 

Taine,  H.  A.  History  of  English  litera- 
ture. 4V.  820 — T 

Underhill,  J.  .G.  Spanish  literature  in 
the  England  of  the  Tudors.  820.4 — U 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE. 

Essays. 

Orations  and  let- 
ters. 

Miscellany. 


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ENGLISH  LITERATURE:  POETRY, 


Van  Dyke,  Henry.  Poetry  of  Tennyson. 

821.07 — V 

Wendell,  Barrett.  Temper  of  the  seven- 
teenth century  in  English  literature. 

820.9 — W6 

White,  Greenough.  Outline  of  the  phil- 
osophy of  English  literature.  820 — W2 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  in 
English  literature:  Shakespeare  to 

Tennyson.  820.9 — W2 

POETRY. 


Archer,  William.  Poets  of  the  younger 
generation.  821.08 — A16  . 

Armes,  W.  D.  ed.  Old  English  ballads 
and  folk  songs.  821.04 — A3 

Arnold,  Sir  Edwin.  Light  of  Asia. 

821 — A75I1 

Matthew.  Poetical  works. 

821— A753PT 

i Selected  poems.  821 — A753S 

Sohrab  and  Rustum.  821 — A753S3 

Barlow,  Jane.  Bog-land  studies. 

821 — B25b 

Bates,  C.  F.  comp.  Cambridge  book  of 
poetry  and  song.  2v.  821.08 — B12 

■ K.  L.  and  Coman,  Katharine,  comp. 

English  history  told  by  English  poets. 

821.08 —  B15 

Beeching,  H.  C.  ed.  Book  of  Christmas 
verse.  821.08 — B6 

Beesen,  R.  K.  comp.  Child’s  calendar 
beautiful.  *821.08 — B33 

Bellamy,  B.  W.  Twelve  EnMish  poets. 

821.08 — B7 

Blake,  K.  D.  and  Alexander,  Georgia, 
ed.  Graded  poetry  readers:  first  and 
second  years.  *821.08 — B24 

^ third  year.  *821.08 — B25 

— fourth  year.  821.08 — B26 

fifth  year.  821.08--B29 

sixth  year.  821.08 — B30 

Book  of  old  English  ballads;  with  an 
accompaniment  of  decorative  draw- 
ings by  George  Wharton  Edwards  and 
an  introd.  by  Hamilton  W.  Mabie. 

821.04— B 2 

Book  of  old  English  love  songs. 

821.08 —  B23 

Brooke,  S.  A.  and  Rolleston,  T.  W.  ed. 

Treasury  of  Irish  poetry  in  the  Eng- 
lish tongue.  821.08 — B8 

Brooks,  Edward,  ed.  Story  of  the  Faerie 
queene.  821.07 — B7 

Browning,  Mrs.  E.  B.  Poems.  821 — B88p2 

Robert.  Boy’s  Browning,  poems  of 

action  and  incident  compiled  for  the 
use  of  young  people.  821 — B88sb2 

, Complete  poetic  and  dramatic 

works.  821 — B885C 

Poems;  introduction  by  A.  Mey- 

nell.  821 — B885P15 

Pomegranates  from  an  English 

garden.  821 — B885p9 

Select  poems;  ed.  by  P.  Chubb. 

821 — B885S4 

Selections  from  [his]  poetical 

works.  821 — B885S2 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  baron  Lytton. 
Poetical  works.  . . 821 — B94P 


E.  R.  L.  earl  of  Lytton.  Lucile. 

821 — B942I 

Burns,  Robert.  Complete  poetical 
works.  821 — B96CI 

Poems;  with  a prefatory  notice,  bio- 
graphical and  critical,  by  Joseph  Skip- 
sey.  821 — B96P2: 

Selected  poems,  ed.  by  Andrew 

Lang.  821 — B96S4 

Selections  from  [his]  poems;  ed.  by 

W.  H.  Venable.  821 — B96SI 

Burt,  M.  E.  ed.  Poems  that  every  child 

should  know.  821.08 — B16 

Byron,  G.  G.  N.  lord.  Poems  and 
dramas.  821 — B99P 

Poetry,  chosen  and  arr.  by  Mat- 
thew Arnold.  821 — B99P13. 

Prisoner  of  Chillon;  with  selections 

from  Childe  Harold  and  Mazeppa. 

821 — B99P7 

Selections  from  [his]  poems. 

821 — B99SI 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  Chaucer  for  schools;, 
with  the  story  of  his  times  and  his 
work,  by  Mrs.  H.  R.  Haweis. 

821 — C496C10 

Canterbury  chimes;  or,  Chaucer 

tales  retold  for  children,  by  Francis. 
Storr  and  Hawes  Turner.  *821 — C496C 

[Poems]  selected  and  ed,  by  F.  N. 

Paton.  821— C496P 

Prologue  to  the  Canterbury  tales. 

821 — C496P5 

Coates,  H.  T.  ed.  Children’s  book  of 
poetry.  *821.08— Ci2- 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Poetical  works;  with 
biographical  sketch  by  W.  M.  Rossetti. 

, 821 — C69P7 

Cowper,  William.  Poems.  821 — C87pr 
Darton,  F.  J.  H.  Tales  of  the  Canter- 
bury pilgrims,  retold  from  Chaucer  and 
others.  821.07 — D5, 

Dryden,  John.  Palamon  and  Arcite. 

821 — D79P4 

Eliot,  Samuel,  ed.  Poetry  for  children. 

*821.08 — E3 

Gay,  John.  Poetical  works,  ed.  by  J. 

Underhill.  2v.  821 — G28P 

Gayley,  C.  M.  and  Flaherty,  M.  C. 
Poetry  of  the  people,  comprising 
poems  illustrative  of  the  history  and 
national  spirit  of  England,  Scotland, 
Ireland  and  America.  821.08 — G4 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Deserted  village,  and 
the  Traveller.  821 — G62d2 

Poems  and  plays.  821 — G62pi 

Select  poems;  ed.  with  notes  by  W. 

J.  Rolfe.  821 — G62p6 

Gowan,  A.  L.  ed.  Hundred  best  Eng- 
lish poems.  821.08 — G7 

Gray,  Thomas.  Selections  from  [his] 
poems.  821 — G78SI 

Gummere,  F.  B.  ed.  Old  English  bal- 
lads. 821.04 — G 

Hale,  E.  E.  jr.  Ballads  and  ballad 
poetry.  821.04 — H 

Longer  narrative  poems. 

821.08 — H2 

Henlev.  W.  E.  Lyra  heroica. 

821.08— H 

Herbert,  George.  Poetical  works. 

^ 821— HS3P2- 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE:  POETRY. 


Hood,  Thomas.  Poetical  works. 

821 — H77C 

Hows,  J.  VV.  S.  comp.  Golden  leaves 
from  the  British  poets.  821.08 — H4 
Hutton,  Edward,  comp.  Book  of  English 
love  poems.  821.08 — H18 

Ingelow,  Jean.  Poems.  2v.  821 — I46P 

Songs  of  seven.  821 — I46SI 

Keats,  John.  Complete  poetical  works 
and  letters.  821 — K25C 

Kelman,  t h.  Stories  from  Chaucer. 

821.07 —  K2 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Ballads  and  barrack- 
room  ballads.  821 — K57b 

r-  Departmental  ditties.  821 — K57di 

Includes:  Barrack-room  ballads  and  other 

verses. 

Five  nations.  821 — K57f 

Seven  seas.  821 — K57S 

Lamb,  Charles  and  Lamb,  Mary.  Poetry 
for  children.  *821 — L2ipi 

Lang,  Andrew.  New  collected'  rhymes. 

821 — L27n 

Jeanie.  Stories  from  the  Faerie 

queen.  821.07 — L2 

Leonard,  R.  M.  ed.  Dog  in  British 
poetry.  821.08 — L39 

Lovejoy,  M.  I.  comp.  Poetry  of  the  sea- 
sons. 821.08 — L33 

Lucas,  E.  V.  comp.  Book  of  verses  for 
children.  *821.08 — L29 

Open  road.  821.08 — L24 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  baron.  Lays  of  ancient 
Rome.  821 — M11I4 

Mack,  R.  E.  All  round  the  clock. 

*821 — Mi  53a 

Mackie,  Alexander.  Nature  knowledge 
in  modern  poetry.  821.07 — M8 

Macleod,  Mary.  Stories  from  the  Faerie 
queene.  • 821.07 — M4 

Meredith,  Owen,  pseud.  see  Bulwer- 
Lytton,  E.  R. 

Meynell,  Alice.  Seventeenth  century  an- 
thology. 821.08 — M14 

Milton,  John.  L’Allegro,  II  penseroso, 

Comus  and  Lycidas.  821 — M66a2 

Paradise  lost.  821 — M66p 

Paradise  regained.  821 — M66pi4 

Includes:  Samson  Agonistes. 

Poetical  works;  ed.  with  a critical 

memoir  by  W.  M.  Rossetti. 

821 — M66pi5 

Selections  from  Paradise  lost,  ed. 

by  A.  P.  Walker.  821 — ]^I66s2 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  ed.  Heroic  ballads. 

821.08 — M 

Moore,  Thomas.  Complete  poetical 
works.  821 — M82C 

Lalla  Rookh.  821 — M82I 

Morris,  William.  Earthly  paradise. 

821 — M875e 

Story  of  Sigurd  the  Volsung. 

821 — M875S 

Mustard,  W.  P.  Classical  echoes  in 
Tennyson.  821.07 — ^6 

Ommanney,  E.  C.  True  to  the  flag. 

821.08 —  O2 

Palgrave,  F.  T.  comp.  Children’s  treas- 
ury of  English  song.  821.08 — Pio 

Children’s  treasury  of  lyrical  po- 
etry. 821.08— P14 


53 


Golden  treasury;  second  series. 

821.08 —  P4 

r Golden  treasury  of  the  best  songs 

and  lyrical  poems  in  the  English  lan- 
guage. 821.08 — IT 

Pancoast,  H.  S.  ed.  Standard  English 
poems:  Spenser  to  Tennyson. 

821.08 —  P6 

Parrott,  T.  M.  and  Long,  A.  W.  ed. 
English  poems  from  Chaucer  to  Kip- 
ling. 821.08 — P8 

Patmore,  Coventry,  comp.  Children’s 
garland.  821.08 — P 

Percy,  Thomas.  Boy’s  Percy;  ed.  for 
boys  by  Sidney  Lanier.  821.08 — P9 
Perkins,  Mrs-  L.  F.  Robin  Hood;  his 
deeds  and  adventures  as  recounted  in 
the  old  English  ballads.  821.04 — P 
Pertwee,  Ernest,  comp.  Reciter’s  treas- 
ury of  verse.  821.08 — P13 

Pope,  Alexander.  Essay  on  criticism. 

821 — P82e 

Poetical  works.  821 — P82p6 

Rape  of  the  lock.  821 — P82ri 

Proctor,  A.  A.  Poetical  works. 

821 — P96P 

Repplier,  Agnes,  ed.  Book  of  famous 
verse.  821.08 — R12 

Rice,  W.  de  G.  C.  comp.  Athlete’s  gar- 
land. 821.08 — R19 

Robertson,  F.  W.  Analysis  of  Mr.  Ten- 
nyson’s In  memoriam.  821.07 — R4 

W.  J.  Year  of  songs.  821 — R644y 

Root,  R.  K.  Poetry  of  Chaucer. 

821.07 —  R2- 

Rossetti,  D.  G.  Poetical  works. 

821 — R829C 

Ruskin,  John.  Poems.  2v.  821 — Rpsp 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Lady  of  the  lake. 

821— S43I 

Lay  of  the  last  minstrel. 

821— S43I17 

Marmion.  « 821 — 843m 

Poems.  821 — S43P3 

Setoun,  Gabriel.  Child  world. 

821 — S49C 

Seymour,  Mrs.  Mary.  Chaucer’s  stories- 
simply  told.  821 — C496C4 

Shelley,  P.  B.  Complete  poetical  works. 

821 — SS4c 

Poems;  arr.  by  S.  A.  Brooke. 

821— S.S4P3 

Spenser,  Edmund.  Faery  queen. 

821 — S74f4 

Stedman,  E.  C.  ed.  Victorian  anthol- 
ogy, 1837-1895-  821.08 — S2 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Child’s  garden  of 
verse.  *821 — S84C 

Poems  and  ballads.  821 — S84P 

Stoddard,  R.  H.  ed.  Late  English  poets. 

821.08 —  Si 

Melodies  ■ and  madrigals  mostly 

from  the  old  English  poets.  821.08 — S18 
Swinburne,  A.  C.  Poems  and  ballads, 
including  Atalanta  in  Calydon. 

821 — S978P3 

Selected  poems;  ed.  by  W.  M. 

Payne.  821 — S978S2 

Sylvestre,  Joshua,  ed.  Christmas  carols 
ancient  and  modern.  821.08 — S23 


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ENGLISH  LITERATURE:  POETRY.  DRAMA. 


Taylor,  Jane,  and  Taylor,  Ann.  Little 
Ann  and  other  poems.  *821 — T232I 
Tennyson,  Alfred,  baron.  Coming  of  Ar- 
thur and  other  idylls  of  the  king;  ed. 
by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  821 — T31C5 

Enoch  Arden  and  other  poems;  ed. 

by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  821 — T3ie2 

with  introd.  by  E.  E-  Hale- 

821— T3ie3 

Idylls  of  the  king.  821 — T3ii 

Poetic  and  dramatic  works.  (Cam- 
bridge ed.)  821 — T31P14 

(Household  ed.)  821 — T31PI 

Princess.  821 — T3IP6 

ed.  by  W-  J-  Rolfe.  821 — T31P7 

Thacher,  Mrs.  L.  W.  Listening  child. 

821.08 —  Ti 

Thomson,  C.  L.  Tales  from  the  Faerie 
queene.  821 — T482t 

Tileston,  Mrs.  M.  W.  F.  comp.  Sugar  and 
spice  and  all  that’s  nice.  *821.08 — T2 
Turpin,  E.  H.  L.  comp.  Child’s  book  of 
poetry.  *821.08 — T3 

Van  Dyke,  Henry  and  Craig,  Hardin, 
ed.  Little  masterpieces  of  Englisli 
poetry,  by  British  and  American  au- 
thors. 821.08 — V2 

Ward,  T.  H.  ed.  English  poets. 

821.08 —  W 

Wilson,  Richard,  ed.  Laureata. 

821.08 — W5 

Wordsworth,  William.  Complete  poeti- 
cal works.  821 — W92P 

Favorite  poems.  821 — Wp2f 

Includes:  Favorite  poems,  by  S.  T.  Cole- 

ridge. 

Selections  from  [his]  poems. 

821 — W92S 

Selections  from  [his]  poetical 

works;  ed.  by  Hawes  Turner. 

821 — W92S3 

Wordsworth;  ed.  by  Andrew  Lang. 

821 — W92W 

drama: 

Bagehot,  Walter.  Shakespeare  the  man. 

822.3 —  Bio 

Beaumont,  Francis  and  Fletcher,  John. 
[Best  plays];  ed.  by  J.  St.  L.  Strachey. 
2v-  822 — Bi 

Bradley,  A.  C.  Shakespearian  tragedy. 

822.3 —  Bi2 

Brooke,  S.  A.  On  ten  plays  of  Shake- 
speare. 822.3 — B18 

Burns,  J.  J.  Story  of  English  kings  ac- 
cording to  Shakespeare.  822.3 — B5 
Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 

Chapman,  George.  [Plays]  ed.  by  W.  L. 

Phelps.  822 — C4 

Congreve,  William.  Best  plays.  822 — C 
Couch,  A.  T.  Quiller-.  Historical  tales 
from  Shakespeare.  822.3 — C7 

Dekker,  Thomas.  Best  plays;  with 
introd.  and  notes,  ed.  by  Ernest  Rhys. 

822 — D 

Dowden,  Edward.  Shakespeare. 

822.3 — Di 

Shakspere,  a critical  study  of  his 

mind  and  art.  822.3 — D 

Everyman;  a moral  play.  822 — E2 


Fleming,  W.  H.  How  to  study  Shakes- 
peare. 4v.  822,3 — Fi 

Ford,  John.  Best  plays.  822 — F 

Garnett,  Richard.  William  Shakespeare; 

a drama.  822 — G12 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  She  stoops  to  con- 
quer. 822 — G3 

Heywood,  Thomas.  Best  plays;  ed.  by 
A.  W.  Verity.  822 — H 

Hoffman,  A.  S.  Story  of  As  you  like 
it;  [retold]  from  the  play  of  Shakes- 
peare. 822.3 — H93 

Story  of  Hamlet;  [retold]  from  the 

play  ot  Shakespeare.  822.3 — H47 

Story  of  Julius  Caesar;  [retold] 

from  the  play  of  Shakespeare. 

822.3 —  H8g 

Story  of  King  Henry  the  fifth;  [re- 
told] from  the  play  of  Shakespeare. 

822.3—  H94 

Story  of  King  Lear;  [retold]  from 

the  play  of  Shakespeare.  822.3 — H95 

Story  of  King  Richard  II.;  [retold] 

from  the  play  of  Shakespeare. 

822.3 —  H96 

Story  of  Macbeth;  [retold]  from 

the  play  of  Shakespeare.  822.3 — H48 

Story  of  Mid-summer  night’s 

dream;  [retold]  from  the  play  of 
Shakespeare.  822.3 — H45 

Story  of  the  Merchant  of  Venice; 

[retold]  from  the  play  of  Shakes- 
peare. 822.3 — H97 

Story  of  the  Tempest;  [retold] 

from  the  play  of  Shakespeare. 

822.3 —  H90 

Hows,  J.  W.  S.  comp.  Golden  leaves 
from  the  British  and  American  dra- 
matic poets.  822 — H2 

Hudson,  H.  N.  Shakespeare,  his  life, 
art  and  characters.  822.3 — H41 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  B.  M.  Shakespeare’s 
heroines.  822.3 — ^J 

Jenks,  Tudor.  In  the  days  of  Shakes- 
peare. 822.3 — ^J6 

Jerrold,  W.  C.  Descriptive  index  to 
Shakespeare’s  characters. 

822.3— J8 

Jonson,  Ben.  [Best  plays.]  3v. 

Fi  822— J5 

Lamb,  Charles^  and  Lamb,  Mary.  Tales 
from  Shakespeare.  822.3 — L 

Lee,  S.  L.  Life  of  William  Shakespeare. 

822.3 —  L9 

London,  Jack.  Scorn  of  women. 

‘ ^ ^ 822— L6 

Mabie,  H.  W.  William  Shakespeare. 

822.3 —  M13 

Macleod,  Mary.  Shakespeare  story- 
book. 822.3 — M6 

Manly,  J.  M.  ed.  Specimens  of  the  pre- 
Shakespearean  drama.  822 — M4 

Marlowe,  Christopher.  Jew  of  Malta, 
condensed.  822 — M7 

Massinger,  Philip.  Plays;  ed.  by  Arthur 
Symons.  2v.  822 — M2 

Middleton,  Thomas.  [Best  plays.]  2v- 
822 — Mi 

Morris,  H.  S.  Tales  from  Shakespeare. 

822.3 —  Mi 

Moulton,  R.  G.  Shakespeare  as  a dra- 
matic artist.  822.3 — M3 


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Phillips,  Stephen.  Herod;  a tragedy. 

822 — P2 

Nero.  822 — Pi  I 

Paolo  and  Francesca.  822 — Pi 

Sin  of  David.  822 — Pio 

Ulysses.  822 — P6 

Pollard,  A.  W.  English  miracle  plays, 
moralities  and  interludes.  822 — P4 
Pratt,  M.  L.  Stories  from  Shakespeare.. 

822.3— P 

Q.  pseud,  see  Couch,  A.  T.  Quiller-. 
Quiller-Couch,  A.  T.  see  Oouch,  A.  T. 
Quiller-. 

Raleigh,  W.  A.  Shakespeare.  822.3 — RS4 
Raymond,  R.  R.  Typical  tales  of  fancy, 
romance  and  history  from  Shakes- 
peare’s plays.  822.3 — R51 

Rolfe,  W.  J.  Life  of  William  Shakes- 
peare. 822.3 — R47 

■ Shakespeare  the  boy.  822.3 — R45 

Seymour,  Mrs.  Mary.  Shakespeare’s 
stories  simply  told:  comedies. 

822.3—  S3 1 

tragedies  and  histories. 

822.3 —  S19 

Shakespeare,  William.  As  you  like  it. 
(Eclectic  English  classics.)  822.3 — S66 

ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  822.3 — R2 

ed.  by  R.  G.  White. 

822.3 —  W17 

Corned'-  of  errors;  ed.  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe.  822.3 — R3 

Coriolanus;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

822.3 —  R4 

Hamlet;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

822.3 —  R6 

Handy-volume  Shakespeare.  13V. 

822.3—  S3 

Julius  Caesar;  ed.  by  E.  E.  Hale. 

822.3 —  H49 

ed.  by  H.  N.  Hudson. 

822.3—  H13 

ed.  by  D-  Inness. 

822.3 —  1 1 

• ed.  by  Brainerd  Kellogg. 

822.3 —  Kio 

ed.  by  H.  W.  Mabie. 

822.3 —  M15 

ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  822.3 — Rii 

ed.  by  Samuel  Thurber. 

822.3—  T 3 

ed.  by  R.  G.  White. 

822.3 —  W19 

King  Henry  V.  (Booklover’s  ed.) 

822.3—  S23 

ed.  by  Brainerd  Kellogg. 

822.3 —  K6 

ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  822.3— R8 

King  John;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

822.3 — 

King  Richard  III.  ed.  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe.  822.3 — R24 

Macbeth;  ed.  by  W.  L.  Cross. 

822.3 —  C20 

ed.  by  J.  M.  Garnett. 

822.3— G3 

ed.  by  H.  N.  Hudson. 

822.3 —  Hi6 

ed.  by  R.  G.  White. 

822.3 —  W20 

Measure  for  measure.  (Book- 

lover’s  ed.)  822.3 — S24 


Merchant  of  Venice.  (Booklover’s 

ed.)  822.3 — S18 

ed.  by  H.  G.  Cone.  822.3 — C19 

ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  822.3 — R17 

ed.  by  H.  B.  Sprague. 

822.3 — S49 

ed.  by  Samuel  Thurber. 

822.3 — T6 

Midsummer  night’s  dream;  ed.  by 

Brainerd  Kellogg.  822.3 — K7 

ed.  by  R.  G.  White. 

822.3 —  WiS 

Much  ado  about  nothing;  ed.  by 

Brainerd  Kellogg.  822.3 — K8 

ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  822.3 — R20 

Othello;  ed.  by  H.  N.  Hudson. 

822.3 —  H20 

Pericles.  (Booklover’s  ed.) 

822.3 —  S26 

Romeo  and  Juliet;  ed.  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe.  822.3 — R25 

Shakespearean  comedies;  ed*  b--  E. 

E.  Hale,  jr.  822.3 — H30 

Twelfth  night;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

822.3—  R32 

ed.  by  R.  G.  White. 

822.3 — W16 

Winter’s  tale;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

822.3—  R36 

Works.  20V.  822.3 — S41 

ed.  by  W.  G.  Clark  and  W.  A. 

Wright.  822.3 — C17 

Sheridan,  R.  B.  B.  Plays.  822 — S 

Works;  with  a memoir  by  J.  P. 

Browne.  822 — S14 

Shirley,  James.  Best  plays;  with  introd. 

by  Edmund  Gosse.  822 — S^ 

Simpson,  Percy.  Scenes  from  old  play 
books.  822 — S20 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Shakespeare  the  man. 

822.3 —  S27 

Symonds,  J.  A.  Shakespeare’s  predeces- 
sors in  the  English  drama.  822 — S12 
Tennyson,  Alfred,  baron.  Queen  Mary. 

822—  T 

Ward,  A.  W.  History  of  English  dra- 
matic literature.  3v.  822 — W3 

Warner,  B.  E.  ed.  Famous  introduction 
to  Shakespeare’s  plays.  822.3 — W64 
C.  D.  People  for  whom  Shakes- 
peare wrote.  822.3 — W24 

Webster,  John,  and  Tourneur,  Cyril. 
Best  plays,  with  introd.  and  notes  by 
J.  A.  Symonds.  822 — W 

Yeats,  W.  B.  Hour  glass  and  other 
plays.  822 — Y 

Land  of  heart’s  desire.  822 — Y2 

FICTION. 

Bennett,  E.  A.  Fame  and  fiction. 

823—  B 

Canning,  A.  S.  G.  History  in  Scott’s 
novels.  823 — Ci 

Cross,  W.  L.  Develoment  of  the  Eng- 
lish novel.  823 — C 

Dawson,  W.  J.  Makers  of  English  fic- 
tion. 823 — Di 

Howells,  W.  D.  Heroines  of  fiction.  2v. 

823-H 

Pierce,  G.  A.  and  Wheeler,  W.  A.  Dick- 
ens’ dictionary.  823 — P 


56 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE:  ESSAYS— HUMOR. 


ESSAYS. 

Addison,  Joseph.  Works;  with  notes  by 
Richard  Hurd.  828 — A2 

and  others.  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley 

papers.  824 — A14 

Spectator.  824 — A6 

and  Steele,  Sir  Richard.  Spectator 

in  London.  824 — A31 

Ainger,  Alfred.  Lectures  and  essays. 

2v.  824— A50 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Essays  in  criticism: 
ist  series.  824 — A5 

Avebury,  John  Lubbock,  baron.  Essays 
and  addresses,  1900-1903.  824--A38 

Bacon,  Francis.  Essays;  with  annota- 
tions by  R,  Whately.  824 — B 

Benson,  A.  C.  From  a college  window. 

824 — B45 

Birrell,  Augustine.  Essays  about  men, 
women  and  books.  824— B 15 

In  the  name  of  the  Bodleian  and 

other  essays.  824 — B42 

Obiter  dicta.  824 — Bii 

Brown,  John.  Spare  hours.  3v. 

824 — B6 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Critical  and  miscella- 
neous essays.  4v.  824 — C14 

On  heroes,  hero  worship  and  the 

heroic  in  history.  824 — C 

Sartor  resartus.  824 — C5 

Chesterton,  G.  K.  Heretics.  824 — C37 

Varied  types.  824 — C20 

Cooper,  E.  H.  Twentieth  century  child. 

824 — C36 

Cross,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.  L.  see  Eliot, 
George,  pseud. 

Dawson,  W.  J.  Quest  of  the  simple  life. 

824 — D60 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.  Joan  of  Arc,  The 
English  mail-coach,  and  The  Spanish 
military  nun.  824 — D70 

Disraeli,  Isaac.  Literary  character. 

824 — D13 

Dobson,  Austin.  Eighteenth  century 
vignettes.  3v.  824 — D14 

Miscellanies.  824 — D22 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Theophrastus 
Such.  824 — E5 

Includes:  Legend  of  Jubal  and  other 

poems,  old  and  new ; Spanish  gypsey. 
Fortescue,  J.  W.  Story  of  a red  deer. 

824 — F 10 

Grahame,  Kenneth.  Pagan  papers. 

824— Gs 

Hale,  E.  E.  jr.  ed.  English  essays. 

824 — H16 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Intellectual  life. 

824— H 

Harrison,  Frederic.  Choice  of  books. 

824— Hi 

Memories  and  thoughts;  men, 

books,  cities,  art.  824 — H27 

Hazlitt,  William.  Lectures  on  the  Eng- 
lish poets  and  the  English  prose  writ- 
ers. 824 — H17 

Lamb,  Charles.  Essays  of  Elia.  824 — L4 

Last  Essays  of  Elia.  824 — L9 

Lubbock,  Sir  John,  see  Avebury,  John 
Lubbock,  baron. 


Macaulay,  T.  B.  baron.  Essays,  critical 
and  miscellaneous.  5v.  824 — M 

Essays  and  lays  of  ancient  Rome. 

824 — M16 

Literary  essays.  824 — M49 

Miscellaneous  writings.  824 — M57 

Reviews  and  essays  from  the  Edin- 
burgh. 824 — M15 

Meredith,  George.  Essay  on  comedy. 

824— Ms 

Miller,  Hugh.  Essays.  824 — M31 

Nicoll,  W.  R.  Letters  on  life.  824--N 
Pater,  Walter.  Appreciations.  824 — P 
Ruskin,  John,  Crown  of  wild  olive.- 
824 — RI2 

Includes:  Munera  pulveris,  Sesame  and 

lilies. 

Crown  of  wild  olive  and  Lectures 

on  art.  824 — R26 

Sesame  and  lilies.  824 — R2 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Facts  and  comments. 

824 — S25 

Steele,  Sir  Richard  and  Addison,  Joseph. 

Tatler.  824 — S20 

Stevenson,  R.  L..  Across  the  plains. 

824 — S9 

Essays.  824 — S37 

Essays  of  travel  and  in  the  art  of 

writing.  824 — S32 

Familiar  studies  of  men  and  books. 

824 —  S 

— Memories  and  portraits.  824 — S2 
Virginibus  puerisque.  824 — Si 

ORATIONS  AND  LETTERS. 

Benson,  A.  C.  Upton  letters.  826 — B 
Bright,  John.  On  America.  825 — B20 
Browning,  Robert  and  Browning,  Mrs. 

E.  B.  Letters,  1845-46.  2v.  826 — Bi 

Burke,  Edmund.  Conciliation  with  the 
American  colonies.  825 — B4 

Speeches  on  the  American  war. 

825—  B 

Colson,  Elizabeth  and  Chittenden,  A.  G. 

Children’s  letters.  826 — C18 

Dickens,  Charles.  Letters.  3v.  826 — D2 
Irish  eloquence.  825 — I 

Junius,  pseud.  Letters.  826 — J 

Pepys,  Sir  W.  W.  Later  Pepys.  2v. 

826— Pi 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Letters  to  his  family 
and  friends;  ed.  by  Sidney  Colvin.  2v. 

826 —  S4 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Thackeray’s  letters 
to  an  American  family.  826 — T3 

HUMOR. 

Barham,  R.  H.  Ingoldsby  legends. 

827—  B 

Burnand,  Sir  F.  C.  Happy  thoughts. 

827 — B I 

More  happy  thoughts.  827 — B2 

Howe,  W.  H.  ed.  Irish  wit  and  humor. 

827 — HI2 

Scotch  wit  and  humor.  827 — Hio 

Ingoldsby,  Thomas,  f)seud.  see  Barham, 
R.  H. 

Jenkins,  Edward.  Ginx’s  baby.  827 — J 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE:  MISCELLANY.  FOREIGN  LITERATURE.  57 


Jerome,  J.  K.  Idle  thoughts  of  an  idle 
fellow.  827 — J7 

Second  thoughts  of  an  idle  fellow. 

827— J 13 

Three  men  in  a boat.  827 — J6 

Three  men  on  wheels.*  827 — J14 

Jerrold,  D.  W.  Mrs.  Caudle’s  curtain 
lectures.  827 — Ji 

O’Donoghue,  D.  J.  Humour  of  Ireland. 

827— Ox 

Prig,  pseud.  How  to  make  a saint. 

827 —  P2 

Venerable  Bede,  expurgated,  ex- 
pounded and  exposed.  827 — P8 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Hitherto  unidentified 
contributions  to  “Punch.”  827 — T4 

MISCELLANY. 

Arnim,  M.  A.  B.  Grdfin  von.  Adven- 
tures of  Elizabeth  in  Rugen.  828 — A7 
Elizabeth  and  her  German  garden. 

828—  A8 

Solitary  summer.  828 — A9 

Baker,  E.  A.  and  Ross,  F.  E.  Voice  of 
the  mountains.  828 — B29 

Brown,  John.  Rab  and  his  friends  and 
other  dogs  and  men.  828 — Bio 

Bullen,  F.  T.  Sack  of  shakings,  828 — B13 
Canton,  William,  ed.  Children’s  sayings; 
with  a digresion  on  the  small  people. 

828— C16 

Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  D.  Crow’s-nest. 

828 — C15 

Cross,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.  L.  see  Eliot, 
George,  pseud. 

Dickens,  Charles.  Plays,  poems  and 
miscellanies.  828 — D7 


Duncan,  S.  J.  see  Cotes,  Mrs. 

S.  J.  D. 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Poems, 

essays  and 

leaves  from  a note  book. 

828 — E5 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Vicar  of 

Wakefield. 

Includes:  Deserted  village.- 

—Traveller. 

— Life  by  William  Black. 

828 — Gii 

Johnson,  Rossiter.  ed.  Little  Classics: 

Authors. 

828— J17 

: Childhood. 

828— J9 

: Comedy. 

828— J8 

■ : Exile. 

828— J 

: Fortune. 

828— Jij 

: Heroism. 

828 — Jio 

: Humanity. 

828— J16 

— ^ ; Intellect. 

828— JT 

: Laughter. 

82B-J4 

: Life. 

828— 13 

: Love. 

828— J5 

■ : Minor  poems. 

828 — J14 

: Mystery. 

828— J7 

: Nature. 

828— Ji  5 

: Poems  lyrical. 

828 — J13 

: Poems  narrative. 

828— J12 

: Romance, 

828— J6 

: Tragedy. 

828 — J2 

Knight,  Charles.  Half  hours  with  the 

best  authors.  4v. 

828— K 

Landor,  W.  S.  Pericles  and  Aspasia. 

0^ 

J 

1 

'00 

00 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  baron.  The  task  of  the 
modern  historian,  The  Puritans,  The 
trial  of  Warren  Hastings,  Dr.  Samuel 
Johnson,  Lord  Byron.  England  under 
the  restoration,  The  death  of  Charles 
II,  The  i;estoration  of  1688,  The  ori- 
gin of  the  national  debt.  828 — M25 
Ruskin,  John.  Selections  from  Ruskin 
by  Edwin  Ginn  828 — R8 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Tale  of  a tub.  828 — S16 
Thackeray,  W.  M.  Burlesques.  828 — T5 
English  humorists  of  the  eigh- 
teenth century.  828 — T6 

• Memoirs  of  Mr.  Charles  J.  Yellow- 

plush.  828 — T13 

Includes:  Catherine. 

Sketch  books.  828 — T46 

Zangwill,  Israel.  Without  prejudice. 

82S-Z 

FOREIGN  LITERATURE. 

Annunzio,  Gabriele  d’.  Francesca  da 
Rimini.  852 — Ai 

Blouet,  Paul.  Frenchman  in  America 

847-B 

Her  royal  highness  woman  and  his 

majesty  Cupid.  847 — B3 

"’Tween  you  an’  I.  848 — B3 

Dante  Alighieri.  Divine  comedy. 

851— D6 

Inferno;  tr.  by  M.  R.  Vincent. 

851— Di  5 

The  vision.  851 — Di 

Dinsmore,  C.  A.  comp.  Aids  to  the 
study  of  Dante.  851 — D14 

Everett,  William.  Italian  poets  since 
Dante.  851 — E 

Gardner,  E.  G.  Dante.  851 — G2 

Garnett,  Richard.  History  of  'Italian 
literature.  850 — G 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Faust,  tr.  bj'^  Bayard 
Taylor.  832 — G 

Gosse,  E.  W.  French  profiles.  -840.9— G 
Hearn,  Lafcadio,  Kwaidan.  895 — H3 

Romance  of  the  Milky  Way,  and 

other  studies  and  stories.  895 — H4 
Heyking,  E.  A.  L.  H.  M.  M.  F.  G. 
haronin  von.  Letters  which  never 
reached  him.  836 — Hi 

Hodgson,  Geraldine.  Rama  and  the 
monkeys.  891.1 — H 

Ibsen,  Henrik.  Collected  works. 

839.82— 127 

Contents:  v.  2.  Vikings  at  Helgeland.  The 

Pretenders,  v.  3.  Brand,  v.  4.  Peer  Gynt.  v.  6. 
League  of  youth.  Pillars’  of  society,  v.  7.  Doll’s 
house.  Ghosts,  v.  8.  Enemy  of  the  people.  Wild- 
duck. 

Prose  dramas.  839.82 — 115 

Contents:  \.  1.  Biographical  introduction.  League 
of  youth.  Pillars  of  society.  A doll’s  house,  v.  2. 
Ghosts.  An  enemy  of  the  people.  The  Wild 
Duck.  V.  3.  Lady  Inger  of  Ostrat.  The  Vikings 
at  Helgeland.  The  pretenders,  v.  4.  Emperor  and 
Galilean,  v.  5.  Rosmersholm.  The  lady  from  the 
sea.  Hedda  Gabler. 

James,  Henry.  French  poets  and  novel- 
ists. 840 — Ji 

Koptka,  F.  P.  comt).  Bohemian  legends- 
891.8— K 

Kropotkin,  P.  A.  prince.  Russian  lit- 
erature. 891.7 — K2 


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FOREIGN  LITERATURE— GREEK  LITERATURE. 


Lessing,  G.  E.  Nathan  the  wise;  ed.  by 
E.  Bell.  832— L 

Loti,  Pierre,  pseud.  Story  of  a child. 

848 — L3 

Maeterlinck,  Maurice.  Buried  temple. 

844 — M4 

Double  garden.  844 — M7 

Measure  of  the  hours.  844 — Mio 

Montaigne,  M.  E.  ed.  Essays;  tr.  by 
Charles  Cotton.  844 — M5 

Okakura  Kakuzo.  Book  of  tea.  895 — O 
Omar  Khayyam..  Rubaiyat;  tr.  by  Ed- 
ward Fitzgerald.  891.55 — Oi 

O’Rell,  Max,  pseud,  see  Blouet,  Paul. 
Reynard  the  fox.  Reynard  the  fox, 
adapted  by  E.  L.  Smythe.  839.1 — R4 
Roland.  Song  of  Roland;  tr.  by  Isabel 
Butler.  841 — Ri 

Rosenfeld,  Morris.  Songs  from  the 
Ghetto.  831 — Ri 

Rossetti,  D.  G.  Dante  and  his  • circle, 
with  the  Italian  poets  preceding  him. 

851— R3 

Rostand,  Edmond.  L’Aiglon.  842 — Ri 
Saintsbury,  G.  E.  B.  Short  history  of 
French  literature.  840.9 — S 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.  Early  dramas  and 
romances.  832 — S7 

Historical  dramas.  832 — S8 

Poems;  tr.  by  E.  A.  Bowring. 

831— S 

Song  of  the  bell.  831 — S8 

William  Tell;  tr.  and  adapted  by 

C.  A.  McMurry.  832 — S17 

Sevigne,  M.  de  R.  C.  Letters.  846 — S3 
Starr,  Frederick.  Readings  from  modern 
Mexican  authors.  860.8 — S 

Sudermann,  Hermann.  Joy  of  living, 
tr.  by  Edith  Wharton.  832 — Sio 

Tasso,  Torquato.  Jerusalem  delivered; 

tr.  by  Erward  Fairfax.  851 — T 

Tilley,'  A.  A.  Literature  of  the  French 
renaissance.  2 v.  840.9 — T 

Viaud,  • L.  M.  J,  see  Loti,  Pierre,  pseud. 
Villon,  Francois.  Ballads.  841 — V 

Wagner,  W.  R.  Parsifal,  a mystical 

drama;  retold  by  Oliver  Huckel. 

832 — W' 

Richard  Wagner  to  Mathilde  Wes- 

endonck.  836 — W4 

Whitcomb,  Merrick.  Literary  source- 
book  of  the  German  renaissance. 

830— Wi 

Wiener,  Leo.  History  of  Yiddish  litera- 
ture in  the  nineteenth  century.  890 — W 

LATIN  LITERATURE. 

Brooks,  Edward.  Story  of  the  ^Eneid. 

873-B 

Caesar,  C.  J.  Commentaries  on  the  Gal- 
lic and  civil  wars.  878 — C4 

Church,  A.  J.  Stories  from  Livy.  878 — C 

Stories  from  Virgil.  873 — C 

Cicero,  M.  T.  Orations;  tr.  by  C.  D. 

Yonge.  4 V.  875— C9 

Select  orations;  tr.  by  C.  D.  Yonge. 

875— C4 

Three  books  of  offices.  875 — C2 

Two  essays  on  old  age  and  friend- 
ship. 875 — C18 


Clarke,  Michael.  Story  of  ^neas. 

873—  Ct 

Fowler,  H.  N.  History  of  Roman  litera- 
ture. 870— F 

Horace.  Poems;  tr.  by  A.  H.  Bryce. 

874—  H6 

Laing,  G.  J.  ed.  Masterpieces  of  Latin 
literature.  870 — L 

Ovid.  Fasti,  Tristia,  Pontic  epistles. 
Ibis  and  Halieuticon.  871 — O2 

Heroides.  871 — O5 

Metamorphoses.  ' 871 — O9 

Plautus.  Comedies.  2 v.  872— P 

Tacitus,  C.  C.  Germany  and  the  Agric- 
ola. 878 — T8 

Terentius  Afer,  Publius.  Comedies  of 
Terence  and  the  fables  of  Phaedrus. 

872— T3 

Tyrrell,  R.  Y.  Latin  poetry.  871 — T 
Wilkinson,  W.  C.  Preparatory  Latin 
course  in  English.  870 — Wi 

GREEK  LITERATURE. 

AEschylus.  Dramas;  tr.  by  Anno  Swan- 
wick.  882 — A6 

Tragedies;  literally  tr.  with  notes 

and  an  introd.  by  T.  A.  Buckley. 

882— Ai 

AEsop.  Baby’s  own  ^sop;  abr.  by 
Walter  Crane.  *888 — A20 

Child’s  version  of  [his]  fables;  by 

J.  H.  Stickney.  *888— A2 

Fables;  tr.  by  S.  Croxall  and  Sir  R. 

L’Strange.  888 — A14 

— — Fables;  ed.  by  Joseph  Jacobs. 

*888— A19 

Fables;  tr.  by  G.  F.  Townsend. 

888— A16 

Fables  from  .®sop  and  myths 

from  Palaephatus;  with  a vocabularv 
by  J.  T.  White.  888— A24 

Hundred  fables.  *888 — A12 

Aristophanes.  Birds,  frogs  and  clouds; 
literally  tr.  with  notes  by  W.  J.  Hickie. 

882 — A15 

■ Comedies;  tr.  by  W.  J.  Hickie.  2V. 

882 —  A2 

Boden,  G.  H.  and  D’Almeida,  W.  B. 

Wonder  stories  from  Herodotus. 

888— B2 

Brooks,  Edward.  Story  of  the  Iliad. 

883—  B3 

Story  of  the  Odyssey.  883 — B2 

Bryant,  W.  C.  ed.  Ulysses  among  the 
Phoecians,  from  the  translation  of 
Homer’s  Odyssey.  883 — B5 

Burges,  George  and  others,  tr.  Greek 
anthology.  888 — B3 

Burt,  M.  E.  Stories  from  Plato  and 
other  classic  writers.  888 — Bi 

and  Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Odysseus. 

883— B4 

Church,  A.  J.  Greek  story  and  song. 

881—  C 

Stories  from  Homer.  883 — C 

Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians. 

882—  C 

Stories  of  the  East  from  Herod- 
otus. 888— Ci 

Story  of  the  Iliad.  883 — Cs 


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59 


Story  of  the  Odyssey.  883 — C4 

Story  of  the  Persian  war  from 

Herodotus.  888 — C2 

Clarke,  Michael.  Story  of  Ulysses. 

883— C7 

Cook,  A.  S.  Story  of  Ulysses  for  boys 
and  girls.  *883 — C6 

Croiset,  Alfred  and  Croiset,  M.  Abridged 
history  of  Greek  literature.  880 — Ci 
Euripides.  Plays  tr.  by  E.  P.  Coleridge. 

2 V.  882 — E 

Hall,  F.  A.  Homeric  stories  for  young 
readers.  883 — H29 

Herodotus.  Boys’  and  girls’  Herodotus; 
ed.  by  J.  S.  White.  888--H2 

Egypt  and  Scythia.  888 — H8 

[History] the  text  of  Canon  Raw- 

linson’s  translation,  with  the  notes 
abridged.  888— -Hg 

[Works];  a new  and  literal  version, 

with  a geographical  and  general  index 
by  H.  Cary.  888— H 5 

Homer.  Adventures  of  Odysseus;  re- 
told in  English  by  F.  S.  Marvin  and 
others.  883 — H33 

Bov’s  Iliad,  by  W.  C.  Perry. 

883— H2S 

Bqy’s  Odyssey,  by  W.  C.  Perry. 

883— H26 

Iliad;  tr.  by  W.  C.  Bryant.  883 — B 

; tr.  by  T.  A.  Buckley.  883 — H6 

; done  into  English  by  A. 

Lang  and  others.  883 — H7 

; tr.  by  Alexander  Pope. 

883— H2 

Odyssey;  tr.  by  T.  A.  Buckley. 

883— H4 


; done  into  English  prose  by 

S.  H.  Butcher  and  A.  Lang.  883 — H14 
; tr,  by  William  Cullen  Bry- 
ant. 883 — Bi 

; tr.  by  G.  H.  Palmer. 

883— H 12 

; tr.  by  Alexander  Pope. 

883—  H8 

Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls;  told 

from  Homer  by  Alfred  J.  Church 

883— H44 

Jebb,  Sir  R.  C.  Greek  literature.  880 — J 
Lamb,  Charles.  Adventures  of  Ulysses; 

ed.  by  W.  P.  Trent.  883 — Li 

Lawton,  W.  C.  Ideals  in  Greek  litera- 
ture. 880 — Li 

Moulton,  R.  G.  Ancient  classical  drama. 

882— Mi 

Perry,  W.  C.  ed.  see  Homer. 

Pindar.  Odes;  tr.  by  D.  W.  Turner, 

884—  P2 

Rowbotham,  F.  J.  Tales  from  Plutarch. 

888— R 

Scudder,  H.  E.  ed.  Book  of  fables, 

chiefly  from  ^sop.  888 — S 

Sophocles.  Tragedies;  tr,  by  E.  P.  Cole- 
ridge. 882 — S2 

Story  of  Ulysses  for  youngest  people. 

*883— Sr 

Thucydides.  [Peloponnesian  war];  tr. 

by  William  Smith.  888 — T 

Wright,  J.  H.  ed.  Masterpieces  of  Greek 
literature.  880 — W2 

Xenophon.  Anabasis;  tr.  by  Edward 
Spelman.  2 v.  888 — X24 

Anabasis  and  Memorabilia  of  So- 
crates; tr.  by  J.  S.  Watson.  888 — Xi 


TRAVEL  AND  DESCRIPTION. 


General. 

Geography  and  at- 
lases. 

Antiquities. 

Europe. 

Asia. 

Africa. 


North  America. 
Canada. 

Mexico  and  West 
Indies. 

United  States. 
South  America. 
Oceanica. 


GENERAL. 

Ballou,  M.  M,  Footprints  of  travel. 

910 — B3 

Bonney,  T.  G.  and  others.  Mediter- 
ranean. Qio — B18 

Bullen,  F.  T.  Cruise  of  the  Cachalot; 
round  the  world  after  sperm  whales. 

910.4 —  B7 

Chambers,  William  and  Chambers,  Rob- 
ert. Young  folks’  tales  of  brave  and 
heroic  deeds.  910.8 — C2 

Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  D.  Social  departure. 

910.4 —  C4 

Creelman,  James.  On  the  great  high- 
way. 9TO-4 — C6 

Dana,  R.  H.  jr.  Two  years  before  the 
mast.  910.4 — D 

Daunt,  Achilles.  Our  sea-coast  heroes. 

Q10.4 — Di 

Duncan,  S.  J.  see  Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  D 
Dunham,  Edith.  Jogging  round  the 
world.  *910 — D8 


Forsyth,  G.  A.  Thrilling  days  in  army 
life.  910.8 — F3 

Frothingham,  J.  P.  Sea-wolves  of  seven 
shores.  910.8— F5 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Romance  of  discovery. 

910.9 — G 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  adventure 

910.8 — Hi 

Hammond,  T.  W.  On  board  a whaler. 

910.4 —  H3 

Hyrst,  H.  W.  G.  Adventures  in  the 
great  deserts.  910.8 — H8 

lies,  George,  ed.  Little  masterpieces  of 
science:  Explorers.  910.9 — I 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Book  of  the  ocean. 

910 — 12 

Jacobs,  Joseph.  Story  of  geographical 
discovery.  910.9 — J 

Jenks,  Tudor.  Boys’  book  of  explora- 
tions. 910.9 — Ji 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  From  sea  to  sea. 

2 V.  910 — K5 

Kirby,  Mary  and  Kirby,  Elizabeth. 

World  by  the  fireside.  910.8 — K2 

Lane,  Mrs.  M.  A.  L.  ed.  Strange  lands 
near  home.  910 — L8 

Lorenz,  D.  E.  Mediterranean  traveller. 

910.4—  L3 

Loring,  J.  M.  Old  world  through  new 
world  eyes.  910 — L6 


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TRAVEL:  GENERAL.  GEOGRAPHY. 


McCormick,  Eliot  and  others.  Wonder 
stories  of  travel.  910 — M; 

Meriwether,  Lee.  Afloat  and  ashore  on 
the  Mediterranean.  910.4 — M 

Mundell,  Frank.  Stories  of  sea  adven- 
tures. 910.8 — M3 

Includes:  Stories  of  travel  adventure. 

Packardj  J.  F.  Grant’s  tour  around  the 
world.  910 — P9 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D.  Discoveries  and  ex- 
plorations in  the  century.  910.8 — R3 
Seward,  O.  R.  Around  the  world  stories. 

910— S15 

Singleton,  Esther,  ed  Historic  build- 
ings as  seen  and  described  by  famous 
writers.  910 — S16 

Slocum,  Joshua.  Around  the  world  in 
the  sloop  “Spray.”  910.4 — S3 

Sailing  alone  around  the  world. 

910.4 — S 

Stevens,  Thomas.  Around  the  world  on 
a bicycle.  2 v.  910 — Sj 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Amateur  emigrant. 

910.4— S5 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Buccaneers  and  pirates 
of  our  coasts.  910 — S" 

Tozier,  Josephine.  Travelers’  handbook 

910 — T6 

Verne,  Jules.  Exploration  of  the  world. 
Famous  travels  and  travellers. 

910.9 — V 

Great  explorers  of  the  nineteenth 

century.  910.9 — V2 

Great  navigators  of  the  eighteenth 

century.  910.9 — Vi 

Vetromile,  Eugene.  Travels  in  Europe, 
Egypt,  Arabia,  Petria,  Palestine  and 
Syria.  910 — V 

Williams,  Archibald.  Romance  of  early 
exploration.  910.9 — Wi 

Youth’s  companion  series.  By  land  and 
sea.  910 — Y3 

Wide  world.  910 — Yi 

GEOGRAPHY  AND  ATLASES. 

Andrews,  Jane.  Geographical  plays. 

*910.7— A3 

Baker,  W.  G.  Geography  for  young 
folks.  *910.7 — B2 

Bardeen,  C.  W.  Brief  descriptive  geog- 
raphy of  the  Empire  state.  910.7 — B 
Bartholomew,  J.  G.  ed.  Handy  refer- 
ence atlas  of  the  world.  912 — B3 

Carpenter,  F.  G.  Carpenter’s  geograph- 
ical reader;  Africa.  916 — C2 

Asia.  915 — C 

Australia,  our  colonies  and  other 

islands  of  the  sea.  919 — Ct 

Europe.  914 — C18 

North  America.  917 — C 

South  America  918— C3 

Carroll,  S.  W.  and  Carroll,  C.  F.  Around 
the  world:  geographical  reader. 

*910.7 — C2 

and  Jerome,  H.  L.  Second  book. 

*910.7 — C4 

Century  atlas  of  the  world.  912 — C3 
Chamberlain,  J.  F.  How  we  are  clothed; 

a geographical  reader.  910.7 — C8 

How  we  are  sheltered.  910.7 — C7 


Chance,  L.  M.  Little  folks  of  many 
lands.  *910.7 — Co 

Chaplin,  F.  P.  and  Humphrey,  Mrs.  F. 
A.  Little  folks  of  other  lands. 

=^910 — Co 

Chisholm,  G.  G.  and  Leete,  C.  H.  ed. 
Longmans’  school  geography. 

910.7 —  Ci 

Davis,  M.  R.  and  Deane,  C.  W.  Ele- 
mentary inductive  geography. 

910.7 —  Dio 

Dunton,  Larkin,  ed.  First  lessons. 

*910.7 — Di 

Glimpses  of  the  world.  910.7 — D2 

Dutton,  M.  B.  In  field  and  pasture. 

910.7—  D15 

Frye,  A.  E.  Brooks  and  brook  basins. 

910.7 —  F4 

Child  and  nature.  9iO-7 — F5 

Primary  geography.  910.7 — Fi 

Hall,  M.  L.  Our  world  reader:  Lessons 
in  geography.  910.7— H 

Harper’s  introductory  geography. 

910.7 —  H2 

Harper’s  school  geography.  910.7 — Hi 

Johnston,  A.  K.  Physical,  historical, 
political  and  descriptive  geography. 

910.7—  J I 

King,  C.  F.  Advanced  geography. 

910.7 —  Ki2 

Methods  and  aids  in  geography. 

910.7—  K4 

Picturesque  geographical  readers; 

book  I : At  home  and  at  school. 

910.7 —  K 

: book  2:  This  continent  of  ours. 

910.7 —  Ki 

: book  3:  Land  we  live  in.  910.7 — K3 

: book  5:  Land  we  live  in,  part  3. 

910.7 —  K2 

: book  6:  Northern  Europe. 

910.7 —  Kg 

Labberton,  R.  H.  New  historical  atlas 
and  general  history.  912 — L 

Lippincott’s  gazetteer  of  the  world. 

910.3— L 

Long,  C.  C.  Home  geography.  910.7— L 
Longmans’  pictorial  geographical  read- 
ers: book  I.  910.7 — L6 

Lord,  J.  K.  Atlas  of  the  geography  and 
history  of  the  ancient  world.  91 1 — L 
McCormick,  Henry.  Suggestions  on 
teaching  geography.  910.7 — M14 

MacCoun,  Townsend.  Historical  geog- 
raphy of  the  United  States.  910.7 — M4 
McMurry,  C.  A.  Excursions  and  les- 
sons in  home  geography.  910.7 — M23 

Special  method  in  geography. 

910 — Mio 

Type  studies  from  the  geography 

of  the  United  States.  910.7 — M22 
Maltby,  A.  E.  Map  modeling.  910.7 — M’’ 
Maury,  M.  F.  Elementary  geography 

910.7 —  Me 

Manual  of  geography.  910.7 — M8 

Meiklejohn,  J.  M.  D.  Geographical  read- 
er. Book  i:  How  people  live  on  the 
earth  and  a journey  round  the  world. 

910.7 —  M19 

: book  2:  The  world.  910.7 — M20 

: book  3:  England  and  Wales. 

910.7 —  M21 


TRAVEL:  GEOGRAPHY— EUROPE. 


61 


Mill,  H.  R.  cd.  International  geogra- 
phy. 9 10- 7 — ^9 

Morton,  E.  H.  Elementary  geography 

910.7 —  M15 

Mott,  S.  M.  and  Dutton,  M.  B.  Fishing 
and  hunting.  910.7 — M25 

Parker,  F.  W.  How  to  study  geography. 

910.7 — P 

Rand-McNally  dollar  atlas  of  the  world. 

912 — R8 

Rand,  McNally  and  co.’s  universal  atlas 
of  the  world.  912 — R 

Redway,  J.  W.  New  basis  of  geography. 

910.7 —  Ri 

Reynolds,  J.  B.  World  pictures. 

9TO.7— R7 

Rupert,  W.  W.  Geographical  reader. 

910.7—  R 4 

Tarr  and  McMurry  geographies: 

supplementary  volume:  Pennsylvania. 

910.7—  T24 

Shaw,  E.  R.  Big  people  and  little  people 
of  other  lands.  *910.7 — S3 

Starr,  Frederick.  Strange  peoples. 

910.7—  S5 

Symonds,  H.  C.  Abstract  of  the  ele- 
ments of  geography  arranged  in 
tabular  form.  9iO-7 — S4 

Tarbell,  H.  S.  Werner  introductory 
geography.  910.7 — T3 

Werner  grammar  school  geogra- 
phy. Pt.  I.  910.7 — T4 

Pt.  2.  910.7 — Ts 

Tarr,  R.  S.  and  McMurry,  F.  M.  Geog- 
raphies: first  book:  Home  geography 
and  the  earth  as  a whole.  910.7 — T" 
: second  book:  North  America. 

910.7—  T8 

: third  book:  Europe  and  other 

continents.  910.7 — T9 

:.  fourth  book:  General  geog- 
raphy, South  America  and  Europe. 

910.7 —  Tii 

: fifth  book:  Asia  and  Africa. 

910.7 —  T17 

Tilden,  J.  N.  Commercial  geography. 

910.7 —  Ti 

Tozer,  H.  F.  Classical  geography. 

91 1 — T 

Trotter,  Spencer.  Lessons  in  the  new 
geography.  910.7— T25 

Winslow,  F.  E.  Children’s  fairy  geog- 
raphy. 914 — W6 


ANTIQUITIES. 

Abrahams,  Israel.  Jewish  life  in  the 
middle  ages.  913-33 — A 

Becker,  W.  A.  Gallus.  913-37 — B3 

Blumner,  Hugo.  Home  life  of  the  an- 
cient Greeks.  913-3^ — B 

Boeckhi,  Augustus.  Public  economy  of 
Athens.  9^3-38 — B2 

Brown,  E.  B.  Recent  excavations  in  the 
Roman  forum,  1898-1904.  913-37 — B 

Forsyth,  William.  Rome  and  its  ruins. 

913-37— F 

Gardner,  Percy  and  Jevons,  F.  B.  Man- 
ual of  Greek  antiquities.  9T3-38 — G 
Gulick,  C.  B.  Life  of  the  ancient  Greeks. 

913-38— G2 

Harrison,  J.  E.  Primitive  Athens  as 
described  by  Thucydides.  913-38 — H 
Lanciani,  R.  A.  Destruction  of  ancient 
Rome.  913-37— L3 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Greek  life  and  thought. 

913.38— M2 

Greek  world  under  Roman  sway. 

913— M3 

Old  Greek  life.  913-38 — Mi 

Social  life  in  Greece.  913-38 — M 

Mau,  August.  Pompeii;  its  life  and  art. 

913.37— M 

Monnier,  Marc.  Wonders  of  Pompeii 

913-37— M2 

Moore,  Mabel.  Carthage  of  the  Phccni- 
cians.  913-39 — M 

Peck,  H.  T.  ed.  Harper’s  dictionary  of 
classical  literature  and  antiquities 

913— F 

Preston,  H.  W.  and  Dodge,  Louisa. 

Private  life  of  the  Romans.  913.37 — Pi 
Radocanachi,  Emmanuel.  Roman  capi- 
tol.  913.37— Ri 

Shepard,  Hazel,  pseud,  see  Smith,  H.  A. 
Shumway,  E.  S.  Day  in  ancient  Rome. 

913.37— s 

Smith,  H.  A.  Great  cities  of  the  ancient 
world.  913— S7 

Thomas,  Emile.  Roman  life  under  the 
Caesars.  913-37 — T 

Tolman,  H.  C.  and  Scoggin,  G.  C.  My- 
cenaean Troy.  . 913-39 — T 

Wilkins,  A.  S.  Roman  antiquities. 

913.37— Wi 

Wright,  W.  B.  Cities  of  Paul.  913 — W2 


EUROPE. 


General. 

Scotland  and  Ire- 
land. 

England. 

Germany. 


France. 

Italy. 

Spain. 

Russia. 

Minor  countries. 


GENERAL. 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  From  Ponkapog  to 
Pesth.  914 — A4 

Bell,  L.  L.  Abroad  with  the  Jimmies. 

914 — B18 

As  seen  by  me.  914 — B15 

Benedict,  E.  L.  Stories  of  persons  and 
places  in  Europe.  914 — B14 


Bogue,  Mrs.  see  Bell,  L.  L. 

Bouton,  J.  B.  Roundabout  to  Moscow. 

914 — B6 

Brooks,  Phillips  bp.  Letters  of  travel. 

914 — Bii 

Coe,  F.  E.  Modern  Europe.  914 — C20 
Crowninshield,  Mrs.  M.  B.  Ignoramuses. 

914— C 

Field,  H.  M.  From  the  lakes  of  Kil- 
larney  to  the  Golden  Horn.  914 — F 
Green,  J.  R.  Stray  studies  from  Eng- 
land and  Italy.  914 — G8 

Guerber,  H.  A.  How  to  prepare  for 
Europe.  914 — Gii 


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EUROPE— ENGLAND. 


H.  H.  pseud,  see  Jackson,  Mrs.  H,  M. 
F.  H. 

Higinbotham,  J.  U.  Three  weeks  in 
Europe.  9^4 — H3 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Our  hundred  days  in 
Europe.  914 — Hi 

Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.  F.  H.  Bits  of 
travel.  9^4 — J 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  central 
Europe.  914 — K2 

Boy  travellers  in  northern  Europe. 

914 — Ki 

Lane,  Mrs.  M.  A.  L.  ed.  Under  sunny 
skies.  914 — L9 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Outre-mer.  914 — L3 
McCabe,  J.  D.  Round  about  Europe. 

914 — Mu 

Macgregor,  John.  Thousand  miles  in 
the  Rob  Roy  canoe.  914 — M9 

Includes:  Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic;  Voyage 

alone  in  the  yawl  “Rob  Roy.” 

Maxwell,  Donald,  Cruise  across  Europe. 

914 — M26 

Meriwether,  Lee.  Tramp  trip.  914 — M2 
Murray,  A.  H.  H.  and  others.  Sketches 
on  the  old  road  through  France  to 
Florence.  914— M24 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Northern  Europe;  Russia, 
Norway  and  Sweden,  Denmark,  Hol- 
land, Belgium.  (People  and  places 
here  and  there.)  914 — P7 

Scarritt,  W.  E.  Three  men  in  a motor 
car.  914 — S26 

Smith,  F.  H.  Well-worn  roads  of  Spain, 
Holland  and  Italy.  914 — S8 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Inland  voyage. 

014 — S 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Personally  conducted. 

914 — Si 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Views  afoot.  914 — Tt 
Trafton,  Adeline.  American  girl  abroad. 

914— T 

Waddington,  Mme.  M.  A.  K.  Letters  of 
a diplomat’s  wife,  1883-1900.  914 — Wii 
Warner,  C.  D.  Roundabout  journey. 

914 — Wto 

Saunterings.  914 — W 

Youth’s  companion  series.  Northern 
Europe.  914 — Y2 

SCOTLAND  AND  IRELAND, 

Crockett,  S.  R.  Raiderland.  914. i — C4 
Gwynn,  S.  L.  Fair  hills  of  Ireland. 

914.15—  G3 

Highways  and  byways  in  Donegal 

and  Antrim.  9141 5 — G2 

Johnson,  Clifton.  Isle  of  the  shamrock. 

914.15—  Ji 

Land  of  heather.  9141 — J3 

MacDonagh,  Michael.  Irish  life  and 
character.  914.15 — M6 

McManus,  Blanche,  see  Mansfield,  B.  M. 
Mansfield,  B.  M.  Our  little  Scotch 
cousin.  *914.1 — M2 

M.  F.  see  Miltoun,  Francis,  pseud. 

Miltoun,  Francis,  pseud.  Romantic  Ire- 
land. 2 V.  914.15 — M3 

Somerville,  E.  O.  and  Ross,  Martin 
Some  Irish  yesterdays.  914.15 — S 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Edinburgh.  914.  i — S 


Victoria,  queen  of  England.  Leaves  from 
the  journal  of  our  life  in  the  high- 
lands from  1848  to  1861.  914.1 — Vi 

Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Our  little  Irish 
cousin.  *914.15 — W 

ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 

Bancroft,  E.  D.  Letters  from  England. 

914.2 — B14 

Barry,  J.  P.  At  the  gates  of  the  far 

East.  914— B23 

Benjamin,  L.  S.  Thackeray  country. 

914.21— B13 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  London.  914.21 — B2 
Blouet,  Paul.  John  Bull  and  his  island. 

914.2—  B4 

Borrow,  George.  Wild  Wales.  914.29 — B 
Bradley,  A.  G.  Highways  and  byways 
in  North  Wales.  914.29 — B3 

Highways  and  byways  in  the  lake 

district.  914.2 — B12 

In  the  march  and  borderland  of 

Wales.  914.29 — B5 

Brassington,  W.  S.  Shakespeare’s  home- 
land. 914.24 — B 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 

Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  D.  American  girl  in 
London,  914.21 — C 

Davis,  R.  H.  Our  English  cousins. 

914.21 —  D2 

Duncan,  S.  J.  see  Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  D. 
Firth,  J.  B.  Highways  and  byways  in 
Derbyshire.  914.25 — F 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Walks  in  London.  2v. 

914.21 — H 

Harris,  J.  H.  Cornish  saints  and  sin- 
ners. .914.23 — Hi 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Our  old  home 
and  English  note-books,  914.2 — H6 
Hoppin,  J.  M.  Old  England;  its  scen- 
ery, art  and  people.  914.2 — H3 

Howells,  W.  D.  Certain  delightful  Eng- 
lish towns.  914.2 — H16 

London  films.  914.21 — H8 

Hueffer,  F.  M.  England  and  the  Eng- 
lish. - 914.2 — H18 

James,  Henry.  English  hours.  914.2 — J6 
Jefferies,  Richard.  After  London. 

914.2—  J3 

Johnson,  Clifton.  Among  English  hedge- 
rows. 914.2 — J2 

Kitton,  F.  G.  Dickens  country.  914,2 — K5 
Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  914.2 — K2 

Legh,  M.  H,  Cornwall-.  How  Dick  and 
Molly  saw  England.  914.2 — L2 

Lucas,  E.  V.  Wanderer  in  London. 

914.21 —  L8 

McManus,  Blanche,  see  Mansfield,  B.  M. 
Mansfield,  B.  M.  Our  little  English 
cousin.  914.2 — Mu 

Martin,  B.  E.  In  the  footprints  of 
Charles  Lamb.  014.2 — M3 

Mateaux,  C.  L.  Rambles  round  London 
town.  914.21 — Mi 

Melville,  Lewis,  pseud,  see  Benjamin,  L. 


ENGLAND— ITALY. 


63 


Mitton,  G.  E.  Children’s  book  of  Lon- 
don. 914.21— M3 

The  Thames,  il.  by  Mortimer  Men- 

pes.  914.21 — M8 

O’Rell,  Max,  pseud,  see  Blouet,  Paul. 
Phillpotts,  Eden.  My  Devon  year. 

914.23—  P 

Pratt,  M.  L.  England.  (People  and  places 
here  and  there.)  914  2 — P3 

Shelley,  H.  C.  Literary  bypaths  in  old 
England.  QI4-2 — S8 

Singleton,  Esther,  ed.  London  as  seen 
and  described  by  famous  writers. 

914.21 — S6 

Smith,  Mrs.  E.  T.  B.  Westminster  Ab- 
bey. 914.21 — S9 

Goldwin.  Trip  to  England. 

914.2 —  St 

Snell,  F.  J.  Blackmore  country. 

914.23—  S 

Stephenson,  H.  T.  Shakespeare’s  Lon- 
don. 914.21 — Si  I 

Taine,  H.  A.  Notes  on  England.  914.2 — T 
Tooley,  S.  A.  Royal  palaces  and  their 
memories.  914-2 — T4 

Tozier,  Josephine.  Among  English  inns. 

914.2—  T7 

Vincent,  J.  E.  Highways  and  byways  in 
Berkshire.  914.22 — V 

Wack,  H.  W.  In  Thamesland. 

914.21 — W3 

White,  R.  G.  England  without  and  with- 
in. 914.2 — W4 

Winter,  William.  Gray  days  and  gold  in 
England  and  Scotland.  914.2 — Ws 
Shakespeare’s  England.  914.2 — W 

GERMANY. 

Baedeker,  Karl.  Rhine  from  Rotterdam 
to  Constance.  914.3 — B5 

Baring-Gould,  Sabine,  see  Gould,  Sabine 
Baring-. 

Brace,  C.  L.  Home  life  in  Germany 

914.3—  B2 

Browne,  Maggie,  Chats  about  Germany. 

914.3— B 13 

Dawson,  W.  H.  German  life  in  town  and 
country.  ^ 914.3 — D 

Fraprie,  F.  R.  Little  pilgrimages  among 
Bavarian  inns.  9i4  3 — F 

Gould,  Sabine  Baring-.  Book  of  the 
Rhine.  914.3 — G7 

Levetus,  A.  S.  Imperial  Vienna. 

914.36—  L 

McCrackan,  W.  D.  Fair  land  of  Tyrol. 

914.36 —  M 

Palmer,  F.  H.  E.  Austro-Hungarian  life 
in  town  and  country.  914.36 — P 

Ree,  P.  J.  Nuremberg.  914  3 — R2 

Smith,  F.  B.  Budapest,  the  city  of  the 
Magyars.  9i439 — S 

Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Our  little  German 
cousin.  *914.3 — Wj 

FRANCE. 

Bell,  Mrs.  N.  R.  E.  Picturesque  Brittany. 

914.41 — Bi 

Brownell,  W.  C.  French  traits;  an  essay 
in  comparative  criticism.  914.4 — B7 
Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  M.  Twenty  years  ago. 

914.43— C 


D’Anvers,  N.  pseud,  see  Bell,  Mrs.  N. 
R.  E. 

Dearmer,  Percy.  Highways  and  byways 
in  Normandy.  9i4-42 — Di 

DeForest,  Katherine.  Paris  as  it  is. 

914.436—  D I 

Edwards,  M.  B.  Betham-.  Home  life  in 
France.  9^4  4 — E 

Gibson,  Charles.  Little  pilgrimages 
among  French  inns.  9i44 — G3 

Gould,  Sabine  Baring-.  Book  of  the  Ri- 
viera. 914.49 — Gi 

Home,  G.  C.  Normandy.  91442 — H 
James,  Henry.  Little  tour  in  France. 

914.4—  J2 

Johnson,  Clifton.  Along  French  byways. 

914.4—  J3 

Lynch,  Hannah.  French  life  in  town  and 
country.  914-4 — Li 

Mansfield,  M.  F.  see  Miltoun,  Francis, 

pseud. 

Martin,  B.  E.  and  Martin,  C.  M.  Stones 
of  Paris.  914-436 — Mi 

Menpes,  Dorothy.  Paris;  illus.  by  Mor- 
timer Menpes.  914.436 — M5 

Miltoun,  Francis,  pseud.  Dumas’  Paris. 

914.436—  M3 

Rambles  in  Normandy.  914.42 — M3 

Mulock,  D.  M.  see  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M. 
Mulock. 

Nicolls,  W.  J.  Dreamer  in  Paris. 

914.436—  N 

Shoemaker,  M.  M.  Winged  wheels  in 
France.  914-4 — S5 

Smith,  F.  B.  Parisians  out  of  doors 

914.436—  S3 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Travels  with  a don- 
key in  the  Cevennes.  914-4 — Si 

Wood,  C.  W.  In  the  valley  of  the  Rhone. 

914.4—  W3 

ITALY. 

Brown,  H.  R.  F.  In  and  around  Venice. 

914.5—  B17 

Carmichael,  Montgomery.  In  Tuscany, 

914.5—  C5 

Dickens,  Charles.  Pictures  from  Italy. 

914.5—  D2 

Elliott,  Mrs.  M.  H.  see  Howe,  Maud. 
Freeman,  E.  A.  Studies  of  travel:  Italy. 

914.5—  F3 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Passages  from 
the  French  and  Italian  note-books. 

914.5—  H3 

Hewlett,  M.  H.  Road  in  Tuscany.  2v. 

914.5—  H18 

Howe,  Maud.  Two  in  Italy.  914.5 — H22 
Howells,  W.  D.  Italian  journeys. 

914.5—  Hs 

Hutton,  Edward.  Cities  of  Umbria. 

914.5—  H23 

Lavell,  C.  F.  Italian  cities.  914.5 — L4 
McCrackan,  W.  D.  Italian  lakes. 

914.5—  MI2 

Macquoid,  Mrs.  K.  S.  G.  Pictures  in  Um- 
bria. 914.5 — M6 

Peixotto,  E.  C.  By  Italian  seas. 

914.5—  P5 

Ross,  Mrs.  J.  A.  D.  G.  Old  Florence  and 
Modern  Tuscany.  914-5 — R3 


ITALY— MINOR  COUNTRIES. 


04 

Sheldon,  A.  R.  and  Newell,  M.  M.  Med- 
ici balls.  914.5 — Sii 

Singleton,  Esther,  ed.  Venice  as  seen  and 
described  by  famous  writers. 

914.5—  S12 

Sladen,  D.  B.  W.  Sicily  the  new  winter 
resort.  914.58 — S 

Taine,  H.  A.  Italy:  Florence  and  Ven- 
ice. 914.5— Ti 

Tweedie,  Mrs.  E.  B.  H.  Sunny  Sicily;  its 
rustics  and  its  ruins.  914.58— T 

Villari,  Luigi.  Italian  life  in  town  and 
country.  914-5 — Vi 

Waddington,  Mme.  M.  A.  K.  Italian  let- 
ters of  a diplomat’s  wife,  January, 
May.  1880;  February,  April,  1904. 

914.5—  W7 

Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Our  little  Italian 
cousin.  *914.5 — W2 

Wey,  F.  A.  Rome.  914.5 — W3 

Wharton,  A.  H.  Italian  days  and  ways. 

914.5 —  Wio 

Mrs.  E.  N.  J.  Italian  backgrounds. 

914.5—  W8 

Italian  villas  and  their  gardens. 

914.5—  W6 

Williams,  E.  R.  Hill  towns  of  Italy 

914.5—  W5 

Williamson,  G.  C.  and  Allen,  C.  G.  B. 
Cities  of  northern  Italy.  2v. 

914.5—  W12 

SPAIN. 

Bates,  K.  L.  Spanish  highways  and  by- 
ways. 914.6 — B2 

Gould,  Sabine  Baring-.  Book  of  the 
Pyrenees.  914.6 — G3 

Hale,  Susan.  Family  flight  through 
Spain.  914.6 — H 

Harris,  M.  C.  A corner  of  Spain. 

914.6 —  H7 

Hay,  John.  Castilian  days.  914.6 — Hi 
Higgin,  Louis  Spanish  life  in  town  and 
country;  with  chapters  on  Portuguese 
life  in  town  and  country,  by  Eugene 
E.  Street.  914.6-— H8 

Hutton,  Edward.  Cities  of  Spain. 

914.6 —  Hio 

Plummer,  M.  W.  comp.  Contemporary 
Spain.  914.6 — P 

Williams,  Leonard.  Granada.  914.6 — W6 

RUSSIA. 

Brandes,  G.  M.  C.  Poland.  914.75 — B 
Eager,  M.  Six  years  at  the  Russian 
court.  914.7 — El 

Ganz,  Hugo.  Land  of  riddles.  914.7 — G4 
Hapgood,  I.  F.  Russian  rambles. 

914.7—  Hi 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  the  Rus- 
sian  empire  914.7 — K 

Moltke,  H.  C.  B.  Graf  von.  Field  mar- 
shal Count  Moltke’s  letters  from  Rus- 
sia. 914.7 — M 

Oliphant,  Laurence.  Russian  shores  of 
the  Black  sea  in  1852.  914.7 — O 

Palmer,  F.  H.  E.  Russian  life  in  town 
and  country.  914.7 — P3 

Phillips,  E.  C.  Russia;  the  land  of  the 
great  white  czar.  914.7 — P2 


Singleton,  Esther,  ed.  Russia  as  seen  and 
described  by  famous  writers. 

914.7 — S8 

Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Our  little  Russian 
cousin.  *914.7 — W3 

Wallace,  D.  M.  Russia.  9i4-7 — W 

MINOR  COUNTRIES. 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Constantinople. 

914.96 — A 

Holland  and  its  people.  914.92 — Ai 

Annandale,  Nelson,  Faroes  and  Iceland, 

914.91 —  A 

Boulger,  D.  C.  de  K.  Belgian  life  in 
town  and  country.  914-93 — B 

Brochner,  Jessie.  Danish  life  in  town 
and  country.  914.8 — B5 

Campbell,  H.  M.  L.  Story  of  little  Jan, 
the  Dutch  boy.  *914.92 — C 

Coburn,  C.  M.  Our  little  Swedish  cousin 
*914.8 — C4 

Crawford,  F.  M.  Constantinople. 

914.96 — C2 

Curtis,  W.  E.  Turk  and  his  lost  prov- 
inces. 914.96 — C3 

Danish  tourist  society.  Copenhagen,  the 
capital  of  Denmark.  914.8— D3 

Freeman,  E.  A.  Studies  of  travel: 
Greece.  914-95 — F 

Garnett,  L.  M.  J.  Turkish  life  in  town 
and  country.  914.96 — G 

George,  M.  M.  and  Dean  M.  I.  Little 
journeys  to  Holland,  Belgium  and 
Denmark.  914.9 — G2 

Griffis,  W.  E.  American  in  Holland. 

914.92 —  G 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Sketches  in  Holland  and 
Scandinavia.  914-92 — H 

Havergal,  F.  R.  Swiss  letters  and  Alpine 
poems.  914.94 — H 

Heidenstam,  O.  G.  von.  Swedish  life  in 
town  and  country.  914.8 — Hi 

Horton,  George.  In  Argolis.  914.95 — H2 

Modern  Athens.  914-95 — Hi 

Hough,  P.  M.  Dutch  life  in  town  and 
country.  914-92 — Hi 

Howells,  W.  D.  Little  Swiss  sojurn. 

914.94— Hi 

Lucas,  E.  V.  Wanderer  in  Holland 

914.92 —  L 

M’Clymont,  J.  A.  Greece.  914-95 — M2 
McCrackan,  W.  D.  Teutonic  Switzer- 
land. 914.94 — M2 

McManus,  Blanche,  see'  Mansfield,  B.  M. 
Mansfield,  B.  M.  {Mrs.  M.  F.  Mansfield.) 

Our  little  Dutch  cousin.  *914.92 — M2 
Mundell,  Frank.  Stories  of  Alpine  ad- 
venture. 914.94 — M4 

Includes:  Stories  of  balloon  adventure, 

Norwegian  ramble.  914.8 — N 

Passmore,  T.  H.  In  further  Ardenne. 

914.9 — P2 

Richardson,  R.  B.  Vacation  days  in 
Greece.  914-95 — B 

Story,  A.  T.  Swiss  life  in  town  and  coun- 
try. 914.94— S3 

Sykes,  Mark.  Through  five  Turkish 
provinces.  914.96 — Si 

Tissot,  Victor.  Unknown  Switzerland. 

914.94— T 


MINOR  COUNTRIES.  ASIA. 


65 


Tuyn,  W.  J.  Old  Dutch  towns  and  vil- 
lages. 91492 — T 

Tweedie,  Mrs.  Alec,  see  Tweedie,  Mrs.  E. 
B.  H. 

Tweedie,  Mrs.  E.  B.  H.  Through  Fin- 
land in  carts.  9^4-7^ — T 

Vincent,  Frank.  Norsk  Lapp  and  Finn. 

914-^ — ^ 

Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Our  little  Norwe- 
gian cousin.  *914.8 — W2 

Our  little  Swiss  cousin.  *914.94 — W2 

Our  little  Turkish  cousin. 

*914.96 — Wi 

Waller,  M.  E.  Through  the  gates  of  the 
Netherlands.  914.92 — Wi 


ASIA. 


Allen,  T.  G.  and  Sachtleben,  W.  L. 

Across  Asia  on  a bicycle.  915 — Ai 
Angus,  D.  C.  Japan  the  Eastern  wonder- 
land. 915.2 — A2 

Atherton,  Edward,  ed.  Adventures  of 
Marco  Polo,  the  great  traveler. 

915— A3 

Ayrton,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Child-life  in  Japan. 

*915.2— A4 

Bacon,  A.  M.  Japanese  girls  and  women. 

915.2—  B 7 

Bard,  Emile.  Chinese  life  in  town  and 
country.  915. i — B7 

Bennett,  E.  M.  H.  English  girl  in  Japan 

915.2—  B9 

Beresford,  Lord  C.  W.  de  la  Poer.  Break 
up  of  China.  915. i — B 

Bishop,  Mrs.  I.  L.  B.  Among  the  Tibet- 
ans. 915.15—B 

_ Golden  Chersonese  and  the  way 

thither.  915.9 — B 

Unbeaten  tracks  in  Japan.  2v. 


915.2— B 

Brooks,  Noah.  Story  of  Marco  Polo. 

915— B 2 

Brown,  A.  J.  New  forces  in  old  China. 

915.1—  B4 

Browne,  G.  W.  Japan,  the  place  and  the 
people.  915.2 — B8 

Brownell,  C.  L.  Heart  of  Japan. 

915.2—  B6 

Bryson,  Mrs.  M.  I.  Child  life  in  China. 

915. 1— B5 

lush,  R.  J.  Reindeer,  dogs  and  snow- 
shoes.  qi5-_b 

Campbell,  H.  M.  L.  Wah  Sing. 

*915.1 — Cii 

Candler,  Edmund.  Unveiling  of  Lhasa. 
^ 915.15— Cl 

Carter,  A.  C.  ed.  Kingdom  of  Siam. 

915.93 — c 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 


Clement,  E.  W.  Handbook  of  modern 
Japan.  915.2 — C3 

Clifford,  H.  C.  Further  India.  915.9 — Ci 
Compton,  H.  E.  Indian  life  in  town  and 
country.  915.4 — C9 

Conder,  C.  R.  Palestine.  • 915.6 — C4 
Conway,  M.  D.  My  pilgrimage  to  the 
wise  men.  915 — C6 

Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  D.  Simple  adventures 
of  a memsahib.  915.4 — C7 


Craigie,  Mrs.  P,  M.  T.  R.  see  Hobbes, 
John  Oliver  pseud. 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Howadji  in  Syria. 

915.6 — C 

Del  Mar,  Walter.  India  of  to-day. 

915.4—  D6 

Denby,  Charles.  China  and  her  people. 

2v.  915.1— D3 

Denning,  M.  B.  Mosaics  from  India. 

915.4—  D4 

Doughty,  Marion.  Afoot  through  the 

Kashmir  valleys.  915.4 — Di 

Duncan,  S.  J.  see  Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  D. 
Fielde,  A.  M.  Corner  of  Cathay. 

915.1—  F2 

Freer,  A.  Goodrich-.  , Inner  Jerusalem. 

915.6—  Fi 

French,  H.  W.  Our  boys  in  India. 

915.4— F 

Fuller,  Jenny.  Wrongs  of  Indian  wo- 
manhood. 915.4 — F2 

Gibson,  C.  C,  In  eastern  wonderlands. 

915— Gi 

Greey,  Edward.  Wonderful  city  of  To- 
kio.  915.2 — G 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Japan  in  history,  folk- 
lore and  art.  915.2 — G3 

Gulick,  S.  L.  Evolution  of  the  Japanese, 
social  and  psychic.  915.2 — G6 

Hadji  Khan  and  Sparroy,  Wilfrid.  With 
the  pilgrims  to  Mecca.  915.3 — Hi 

Hamilton,  Angus.  Korea.  915.19— H 
Hatch,  E.  F.  G.  Far  Eastern  impres- 
sions; Japan,  Korea,  China.  915 — H4 
Havell,  E.  B.  Benares.  915.42 — H 

Headland,  I.  T.  Our  little  Chinese 
cousin.  *915.1 — H6 

Hearn,  Lafcadio.  Japan,  an  attempt  at 
interpretation.  915.2— H7 

Hedin,  Sven.  Central  Asia,  and  Tibet 
towards  the  holy  city  of  Lassa.  2v. 

915— H3 

Hobbes,  John  Oliver,  pseud.  Imperial 
India.  915.4 — H6 

Hornaday,  W.  T.  Two  years  in  the 
jungle.  915.4— H 

Japan.  Agriculture  and  commerce  depart- 
ment. Japan  in  the  beginning  of  the 
20th  century.  915.2 — J 

Karageorgevitch,  Bojidar.  Enchanted 
India.  915.4 — Ki 

Kelly,  R.  T.  Burma.  915.9— Ki 

Kennan,  George.  Tent  life  in  Siberia. 

915.7—  K 

Kinglake,  A.  W.  Eothen.  915.6 — K 
Knox,  G.  W.  Japanese  life  in  town  and 
country.  915.2 — K2 

Spirit  of  the  Orient.  915 — K2 

T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Ceylon 

and  India.  915.4 — K 

Boy  travellers  in  Japan  and  China. 

915.2-  K 

Boy  travellers  in  Siam  and  Java. 

915.9— K 

Boy  travellers  in  the  Levant. 

915.6 — K2 

Travels  of  Marco  Polo.  915 — K 

Krout,  M.  H.  Two  girls  in  China. 

9151— K 

Landon,  Perceval.  Opening  of  Tibet. 

915.15— L3 

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66 


ASIA.  AFRICA. 


Lane,  Mrs.  M.  A.  L.  ed.  Towards  the 
rising  sun.  915 — L2 

Lee,  Yan  Phou.  When  I was  a boy  in 
China.  915.1— L 

Little,  A.  J.  Far  East.  9i5-i — L6 

Loti,  Pierre,  pseud.  India.  9i54 — L- 
Lynch,  George.  Path  of  empire.  915 — Li 
Mackay,  G.  L.  From  far  Formosa. 

915.12 — M 

Malcolm,  Napier.  Five  years  in  a Per- 
sian town.  9I5-S — M 

Mandeville,  Sir  John.  Travels. 

Includes:  Translation  of  the  New  Testa- 

ment, by  John  Wycliffie  . 

Martin,  W.  A.  P.  Awakening  of  China. 

915.1 —  M8 

Merrill,  Selah.  East  of  the  Jordan. 

915-6 — M I 

Miller,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Miller,  O.  T. 

pseud. 

O.  T.  pseud.  Little  people  of  Asia. 

915— Mi 

Mulets,  L.  E.  Little  people  of  Japan. 

*915.2 — M8 

Muller,  Mary,  pseud,  see  Mulets,  L.  E. 
My  garden  in  the  city  of  gardens. 

915.4— M; 

Newman,  J.  P.  Thrones  and  palaces  of 
Babylon  and  Ninevah  from  sea  to  sea. 

915.6 — Ni 

Newton,  J.  C.  C.  Japan;  country,  court 
and  people.  91 5-2 — Ni 

Nichols,  F.  H.  Through  hidden  Shensi. 

915. 1 —  N2 

Parsons,  W.  B.  American  engineer  in 
China.  915.1— P2 

Peery,  R.  B.  Gist  of  Japan.  915-2 — Pi 
Penfield,  F.  C.  East  of  Suez.  915 — P 
Potter,  H.  C.  bp.  East  of  to-day  and  to- 
morrow. 915 — P3 

Pratt,  M.  L.  China.  9i5-i — P 

India.  915.4— P 

S,  D.  W.  European  settlements  in  the 
Far  East.  915 — Si 

Scidmore,  E.  R.  China,  the  long  lived 
empire.  9i5-i — Si 

Jinrikisha  days  in  Japan.  915.2— S 

Shioya,  Sakae.  When  I was  a boy  in 
Japan.  9i5-2 — Sii 

Shoemaker,  M.  M.  Great  Siberian  rail- 
way from  St.  Petersburg  to  Pekin. 

915— S2 

Quaint  corners  of  ancient  empires. 

91S— s 

Singleton,  Esther  ed.  Japan  as  seen  and 
described  by  famous  writers.  915.2 — S4 
Sladen,  D.  B.  W.  Japan  in  pictures. 

915.2 —  S8 

Smith,  A.  ■ H.  Chinese  characteristics. 

91S-I— s 

Village  life  in  China.  9i5-i — S2 

M.  C.  Life  in  Asia.  915 — S3 

Sorabji,  Cornelia;  Sun-babies.  *915.4 — S3 
Stead,  Alfred,  ed.  Japan  by  the  Japanese. 

915.2 —  S6 

Steel,  Mrs.  F.  A.  W.  India;  il.  by  Morti- 
mer Menpes.  915-4 — S4 

Steevens,  G.  W.  In  India.  9i5-4 — S 
Taylor,  Bayard.  Lands  of  the  Saracen. 

915-6— T 


Underwood  Mrs.  L.  H.  Fifteen  years 
among  the  top-knots.  91519 — U 

Van  Bergen,  Robert.  Boy  of  old  Japan. 

915.2—  V 

Van-Lennep,  H.  J.  Bible  lands.  915.6 — V 
Viaud,  L.  M.  J.  see  Loti,  Pierre,  pseud. 
Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Our  little  Ar- 
menian cousin.  *915.6 — Wii 

Our  little  Japanese  cousin. 

*915.2 — Wi 

Our  little  Siamese  cousin. 

*915-93— W 

Warner,  C.  D.  In  the  Levant.  915.6 — W 
Whitney,  Casper.  Jungle  trails  and 
jungle  people.  915-9 — W 

Wilson,  C.  T.  Peasant  life  in  the  Holy 
land.  915-6 — W12 

J.  H.  China.  915.1— W5 

Workman,  W.  H.  and  Workman,  Mrs. 
F.  B.  Through  town  and  jungle. 

915.4— W3 

AFRICA. 

Badlam,  A.  B.  Views  in  Africa.  916 — B2 
Barnes,  James.  Great  war  trek. 

916.8 — B6 

Bicknell,  L.  M.  How  a little  girl  went 
to  Africa.  916.8 — B12 

Bruun,  Daniel.  Cave  dwellers  of  south- 
ern Tunisia.  916.1 — Bi 

Bryce,  James.  Impressions  of  South 
Africa.  916.8 — B2 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Traveller  tales 
of  South  Africa.  916.8 — B5 

Caddick,  Helen.  White  woman  in  cen- 
tral Africa.  916.7 — C2 

Crouse,  M.  E.  Algiers.  916.5 — C 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Nile  notes  of  a Howadji. 

916.2 —  C 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Country  of  the 
dwarfs.  916.7 — D 

Explorations  in  equatorial  Africa. 

916.7 —  D6 

In  Africa  forest  and  jungle. 

916.7 — DI2 

King  Mombo.  916.7 — Dii 

Lost  in  the  jungle.  916.7 — D3 

My  Apingi  kingdom.  916.7 — Di 

Stories  of  the  gorilla  country. 

916.7 —  D4 

Wild  life  under  the  equator. 

916.7 —  D2 

Dunning,  H.  W.  To-day  on  the  Nile. 

916.2 —  Di 

Edwards,  A.  B.  Thousand  miles  up  the 
Nile.  916.2 — E 

Fenn,  G.  M.  ed.  Khedive’s  country. 

916.2 —  F2 

Gibbons,  A.  S.  Africa  from  south  to 
north  through  Marotseland.  2v. 

916 — G 

Gtsiham,  E.  M.  Canadian  girl  in  South 
Africa.  916.8 — G6 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  Hale,  Susan.  Family 
flight  over  Egypt  and  Syria.  916.2 — H 
Hinde,  S.  L.  and  Hinde,  Mrs.  H.  G.  Last 
of  the  Masai.  916.7 — Hi 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  central 
Africa.  916 — K 

Boy  travellers  in  Egypt  and  the 

Holy  Land.  916.2 — K 


AFRICA— UNITED  STATES. 


67 


Boy  travellers  on  the  Congo. 

916.7 — K 

Kollman,  Paul.  Victoria  Nyanza. 

916.7—  K3 

Loti,  Pierre,  pseud.  Into  Morocco. 

916.4 — L 

Meakin,  Budgett.  Life  in  Morocco  and 
glimpses  beyond.  916.4 — M3 

Ober,  F.  A.  Knockabout  club  in  North, 
Africa.  916.1 — O 

Sheldon,  L.  V.  Yankee  girls  in  Zulu 
land.  916.8— Si 

Stanley,  H.  M.  How  I found  Living- 
stone. 916.7— Si 

In  darkest  Africa.  2v.  916.7 — S4 

Through  South  Africa.  916.8 — S 

Through  the  dark  continent.  2V. 

916.7 —  S2 

and  others.  Africa,  its  partition  and 

its  future.  916 — Si 

Starr,  L.  B.  Mustafa,  the  Egyptian  boy. 

916.2 —  S7 

Steevens,  G.  W.  Egypt  in  1898. 

916.2 —  S5 

Stevens,  Thomas.  Scouting  for  Stanley 
in  East  Africa.  916.7 — S5 

Viaud,  L.  M.  J.  see  Loti,  Pierre.,  pseud. 
Vivian,  Herbert.  Tunisia  and  the  mod- 
ern Barbary  pirates.  916.1 — V 

Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Our  little  African 
cousin.  *916.7— W4 

White,  A.  S.  Development  of  Africa. 

916—  Wi 

Worsfold,  W.  B.  Redemption  of  Egypt. 

916.2 — W4 

NORTH  AMERICA  AND  CANADA. 
Browne,  G.  W.  St.  Lawrence  River. 

917.1— B7 

Coe,  F.  E.  Our  American  neighbors. 

917 — C2 

Devine,  E.  J.  Across  widest  America. 

917—  D I 

Duncan,  Norman.  Dr.  Grenfell’s  parish. 

917.19 — D ’ 

Grenfell,  W.  T.  Off  the  rocks. 

917.19 —  Gi 

Herring,  F.  E.  In  the  pathless  West. 

91 7. 1 1 — H 

Lummis,  C.  F.  Some  strange  corners  of 
our  country.  917 — L 

MacDonald,  E.  R.  Our  little  Canadian 
cousin.  *917.1 — M4 

Montagu,  E.  S.  and  Herbert,  Bron. 

Canada  and  the  Empire.  917.1 — M5 
Wallace,  Dillon.  Long  Labrador  trail. 

917.19 — Wi 

Lure  of  the  Labrador  wild. 

917.19 —  W 

Warner,  C.  D.  Baddeck  and  that  sort  of 
thing.  917.1 — W 

MEXICO  AND  WEST  INDIES. 

Ballou,  M.  M.  Due  south.  917.29— -B 
Butler,  E C.  Our  little  Mexican  cousin. 

*917.2 — B4 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Lost  in  Nicara- 
. gua.  917.285 — B 

Davis,  R.  H.  Three  gringoes  in  Vene- 
zuela and  Central  America.  917.28 — D 


Dinwiddile,  William.  Puerto  Rico. 

917.295—  D 

Dorr,  Mrs.  J.  C.  R.  Bermuda.  917.29— D 
Edwards,  W.  S.  On  the  Mexican  high- 
lands. 917.2 — E 

Froude,  J,  A.  English  in  the  West  In- 
dies. 917.29 — F 

Hearn,  Lafeadio.  Two  years  in  the 
French  West  Indies.  917.29 — H2 

Henderson,  John.  Jamaica.  917.292 — H 
Hill,  R.  T.  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  with 
the  other  islands  of  the  West  Indies. 

9i7.2gn-H3 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Mexico. 

917.2 — K 

Lummis,  C.  F.  Awakening  of  a nation; 

Mexico  of  to-day.  917.2 — L 

Morris,  Charles.  Our  island  empire. 

917.29 — M 

Nicholas,  F.  C.  Around  the  Caribbean 
and  across  Panama.  917.28 — N 

Ober,  F.  A.  Crusoe’s  island.  917.29--O1 

Knockabout  club  in  the  Antilles 

and  thereabouts.  917.29 — O 

Our  West  Indian  neighbors. 

917.29— O4 

Puerto  Rico  and  its  resources. 

917.295—  O 

Plummer,  M.  W.  Roy  and  Ray  in 
Mexico.  917.2 — Pi 

Porter,  R.  P.  Industrial  Cuba. 

917.291 — P 

Seabury,  J.  B.  Porto  Rico;  the  land  of 
the  rich  port.  917.295 — S 

Simmons,  W.  E.  Nicaragua  canal. 

917.28— S3 

Smith,  F.  H.  White  umbrella  in  Mexico. 
Stoddard,  C.  A.  Cruising  among  the 
917.2 — Si 

Caribbees.  917.29 — S 

United  States.  Columbian  exposition. 
see  United  States.  World’s  Colum- 
bian exposition. 

United  States.  World’s  Columbian  expo- 
sition. Jamaica  at  Chicago.  917.292 — U 
Victoria  institute  of  Trinidad  and  To- 
bago. Industrial  Trinidad.  917.298 — V 
Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Our  little  Cuban 
cousin.  *917.291 — W 

Our  little  Porto  Rican  cousin. 

*917.295 — W 

Wallace,  S.  A.  E.  Land  of  the  Pueblos. 

917.2 —  Wi 

Youth’s  Companion  series.  In  Porto 
Rico.  917.295 — Y 

UNITED  STATES. 

Archer,  William.  America  to-day. 

917.3—  Ai 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Century  book  of  famous 
Americans.  917.3 — B7 

Burne-Jones,  Sir  Philip.  Dollars  and 
democracy.  917.3 — Bii 

H.  H.  pseud,  see  Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
F.  H. 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  Hale,  Susan.  Family 
flight  around  home.  917. 3 — H 

Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.  F.  H.  Bits  of  travel 
at  home.  917-3 — J 

Patton,  J.  H.  Natural  resources  of  the 
United  States.  9i73 — P 


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UNITED  STATES.  SOUTHERN  STATES. 


Smith,  M.  C.  Our  own  country. 

917.3— S.3 

Wagner,  Charles.  My  impressions  of 
America.  917-3 — ^W4 

Wells,  H.  G.  Future  in  America. 

917.3—  W 5 

Youth’s  Companion  series.  Along  the 
Atlantic.  QI7-3 — Y 

NEW  YORK  AND  NEW  ENGLAND. 

Austin,  J.  G.  Nantucket  scraps. 

917.44— A 

Bacon,  Edgar  Mayhew.  Chronicles  of 
Tarrytown  and  Sleepy  Hollow. 

917.47—  B 

Narragansett  Bay..  917-45 — Bi 

Edwin  Munroe.  Boston;  a guide. 

book.  917-44 — B5 

Historic  pilgrimages  in  New  Eng- 
land. 917-4 — B 

Literary  pilgrimages  in  New  Eng- 
land. 917*4 — Bi 

Brownell,  W.  C.  Newport.  917.45 — B 
Crowinshield,  Mrs.  M.  B.  All  among  the 
light-houses.  917-4 — C 

Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Customs  and  fashions 
in  old  New  England.  917-4 — E 

Hale,  E.  E.  Historic  Boston.  917.44 — H 

Tarry  at  home  travels.  917.4 — H4 

Haswell,  C.  H.  Reminiscences  of  an 
octogenarian.  917.47-— H 

Headley,  J.  T.  Adirondack.  917.4 — H2 
Hemstreet,  Charles.  Nooks  and  corners 
of  old  New  York.  917.47— H2 

When  old  New  York  was  young. 

917.47—  H4 

Howells,  W.  D.  and  others.  Niagara 
book.  917.47— H3 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Rand,  McNally  & 
Co.’s  handy  guide  to  New  York  City. 

917.47— I 

Inness,  J.  H.  New  Amsterdam  and  its 
people.  917.47— 13 

Johnson,  Clifton.  New  England  and  its 
neighbors.  9i7-4 — J 

Maurice,  A.  B.  New  York  in  fiction. 

917.47 —  M2 

Mines,  J.  F.  Tour  around  New  York. 

917.47—  M 

Murray,  W.  H.  H.  Lake  Champlain  and 
its  shores.  917-43 — M 

Pickard,  S.  T.  Whittier-land.  917.44 — P 
Smith,  F.  R.  and  Perry,  A.  C.  jr.  Geog- 
raphy of  New  York;  the  state — the 
city.  917.47 — Sio 

Straubenmiiller,  Gustave.  Home  geog- 
raphy of  New  York  City.  917.47 — Sii 
Thaxter,  Mrs.  C.  L.  Among  the  Isles 
of  Shoals.  917.42 — T 

Tolman,  W.  H.  and  Hemstreet,  Charles. 

Better  New  York.  917.47 — Ti 

Warner,  C.  D.  In  the  wilderness. 

917.47—  W3 

Wells,  H.  P.  City  boys  in  the  woods. 

917.4 —  Wi 

Williams,  J.  L.  New  York  sketches. 

917.47 —  W2 


Wilson,  R.  R.  Rambles  in  colonial  by- 
ways. 917.4 — W3 

Youth’s  Companion  series.  In  New 
England.  9^7.4 — Y 

Our  country:  East.  917.4 — Yi 

On  the  gulf.  917.5 — Y 

SOUTHERN  AND  WESTERN 
STATES. 

Balch,  T.  W.  Alaska  frontier. 

917.98 —  Br 

Brooks,  Noah.  First  across  the  conti- 
nent. 917.8 — B4 

Burton,  Sir  F.  R.  City  of  the  saints. 

917.9— Bs 

Chandler,  Katherine.  Bird  woman  of 
the  Lewis  and  Clark  exposition. 

917.8 — C12 

Coronado,  F.  V.  and  others.  Journey  of 
Coronado.  917-8 — Cii 

Custer,  Mrs.  E.  B.  Boots  and  saddles. 

917.8 —  C 

Following  the  guidon.  917.8 — C3. 

Tenting  on  the  plains.  917.8 — Ci 

Dana,  J.  C.  and  others.  Far  North — 
West.  917.-8 — D4 

Davis,  R.  H.  West  from  a car  window. 

917.8 —  Di 

DeWindt,  Harry.  Throueh  the  gold- 
fields of  Alaska  to  Bering  Straits. 

917.98 —  Di 

Eickemeyer,  Carl  and  Eickemeyer,  L.  W. 

Among  the  Pueblo  Indians.  917.89 — E. 
Fairbanks,  H.  W.  Western  United 
States.  917.8— F4 

Field,  H.  M.  Our  Western  archipelago. 

917.8 —  F2 

Finck,  H.  T.  Pacific  coast  scenic  tour. 

917.9—  F4 

Gale,  E.  O.  Reminiscences  of  early  Chi- 
cago. 917*73 — O' 

Garland,  Hamlin.  Boy  life  on  the 
prairie.  917-8 — Gi 

Girard,  Just.  Adventures  of  a French 
captain.  917-6 — G 

Grohman,  W.  A.  Baillie-.  Camps  in  the 
Rockies.  917-8 — G 

Hildrup,  J.  S.  Missions  of  California. 

917.94— H4 

Hough,  Emerson.  Story  of  the  cowboy. 

9I7.8-^H2 

Story  of  the  outlaw.  917.8 — H5 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Crest  of  the  conti- 
tinent.  917.8 — 14 

Knocking  round  the  Rockies. 

917.8— 1 

Irving,  Washington.  Astoria.  917.9 — I 
Irwin,  W.  H.  The  city  that  was. 

917.94— I 

Jackson,  Sheldon.  Thirteenth  annual 
report  on  introduction  of  domestic 
reindeer  into  Alaska.  917-98 — -J2 

James,  G.  W.  Wonders  of  the  Colorado 
desert.  2v.  917-94 — Ji 

Johnson,  Clifton.  Highways  and  by- 
ways of  the  Mississippi  valley. 

917.7— J 

Highways  and  byways  of  the  south. 

917.5— J 


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60 


Keeler,  C.  A.  San  Francisco  through 
earthquake  and  fire.  917-94 — Ki 

King,  Charles,  Campaigning  with  Crook. 

917.8— K 

Clarence.  Mountaineering  in  the 

Sierra  Nevada.  917-9 — K 


Laut,  A.  C.  Pathfinder  of  the  West. 

917.8—  L3 

Story  of  the  trapper.  917.8 — Li 

Lummis,  C.  F.  Land  of  poco  tiempo. 

917.89 — L 

Tramp  across  the  continent. 

- 9^7-8 — L 

Merriam,  F.  A.  My  summer  in  a Mor- 
mon village.  917.92 — M 

Parkman,  Francis.  California  and  Ore- 
gon trail.  917.8 — P 

Prudden,  T.  M.  On  the  great  American 
plateau.  917.8 — Pi 

Richardson,  Janies,  ed.  Wonders  of  the 
Yellowstone.  9i7-8 — R 

Rideing,  W.  H.  Boys  in  the  mountains 
and  on  the  plains.  917.8 — R2 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Hunting  trips  of 
a ranchman.  917.8 — Ri 

Ranch  life  and  the  hunting  trail. 

917.8—  R3 

Seton,  Mrs.  G.  G.  Nimrod’s  wife. 

917.8 —  S6 

Steedman,  C.  J.  Bucking  the  sage  brush. 

917.7— S4 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Silverado  squatters. 

917.9 —  S2 

Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Our  little  Eskimo 
cousin.  *917.98 — W3 

Our  little  Indian  cousin. 


*917.8 — WT 

Warner,  C.  D.  Our  Italy,  91 7-9 — W 

Wheeler,  O.  D.  Trail  of  Lewis  and  Clark, 
1804-1904.  2v.  917.8 — W3 

White,  S.  E.  Mountains.  9i7-9 — W3 

; The  Pass.  917-94 — W2 

Whiting,  Lilian,  Land  of  Enchantment 
from  Pike’s  Peak  to  the  Pacific. 


Youth’s  companion  series. 
Rockies. 

Great  lake  country. 

In  Alaska. 

On  the  plains. 

In  the  Southwest. 

Our  country:  West. 


917.8 — W4 
Among  the 
917.8— Yi 


917.7— Y 


917.98 — Y 
917.8— Y 


917.9— Y 


917.9 — Yi 


SOUTH  AMERICA. 

Andrews,  C.  C.  Brazil.  918. — A 

Bishop,  N.  H._  Pampas  and  Andes;  a 
thousand  miles  walk  across  South 
America.  918.2 — Bi 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Traveler  tales 
of  the  Pan-American  countries. 

918 — B2 

Child,  Theodore.  Spanish-American  re- 
publics. 918.C2 

Curtis,  W.  E.  Between  the  Andes  and 
the  ocean.  918 — C4 

Fitzgerald,  E.  A.  Highest  Andes. 

918.2 — F 

Ford,  I.  N.  Tropical  America.  918 — F 
Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  traveller  in  South 
America.  918 — K 


Markwick,  W.  F.  and  Smith,  W.  A. 

South  American  republics.  918 — M 
Pepper,  C.  M.  Panama  to  Patagonia. 

918 — P2 

Pike,  H.  L.  M.  Our  little  Panama  coqsin. 

*918.6— Pi 

Whymper,  Edward.  Travels  amongst 
the  great  Andes  of  the  equator. 

918— W 

OCEANICA  AND  POLAR  REGIONS. 

Atkinson,  F.  W.  Philippine  islands. 

919.1 —  Ai 

Austin,  O.  P.  Uncle  Sam’s  children, 

919. 1 —  A2 

Bernacchi,  Louis.  To  the  south  polar 
regions.  919-9 — B 

Brown,  A.  J.  New  era  in  the  Philippines, 

919.1 —  B2 

Buley,  E.  C.  Australian  life  in  town  and 
country.  919-4 — B4 

Campbell-Praed,  Mrs.  R.  M.  P.  see 
Praed,  Mrs.  R.  M.  P.  Campbell-. 
Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 

Colquhoun,  A.  R.  Mastery  of  the  Pacific. 

919 — C 

Cook,  F.  A.  Through  the  first  Antarctic 
night.  919.9 — C 

Dauncey,  Mrs.  Campbell.  Englishwoman 
in  the  Philippines.  9i9-i — D2 

Douglas,  M.  Across  Greenland’s  ice- 
fields. 919.8 — D6 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Land  of  the  long 
night.  919.8 — D4 

Fiala,  Anthony.  Fighting  the  polar  ice. 

919.8 —  F3 

Freer,  W.  B.  Philippine  experiences  of 
an  American  teacher.  9191 — F4 

Greely,  A.  W.  Three  years  of  Arctic 
service,  2v.  919.8 — G 

Hartwig,  George.  Polar  world;  popular 
description  of  man  and  nature  in  the 
Arctic  and  Antartic  regions  of  the 
globe.  919.8 — H2 

Hayes,  I.  I.  Arctic  boat  journey  in  the 
autumn  of  1854.  919.8 — Hi 

Higginson,  Mrs.  S.  J.  H,  Java,  the  pearl 
of  the  East.  919-2 — H 

Horton,  Edith.  The  frozen  north;  an  ac- 
count of  Arctic  exploration.  919.8 — H6 
Kellogg,  E.  M.  C.  Australia  and  the 
islands  of  the  sea.  919. — K 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Austra- 
lasia. 919.3 — K 

Krout,  M.  H.  Alice’s  visit  to  the  Ha- 
waiian islands.  919.6 — Ki 

Landor,  A.  H.  S.  Gems  of  the  East. 

919. 1 —  Li 

Le  Roy,  J.  A.  Philippine  life  in  town 
and  country.  9191 — L2 

MacClintock,  Samuel.  Philippines. 

919. 1 —  Ml 

Mill,  H.  R.  Siege  of  the  South'^pole 

919.9 —  M 

Mulcts,  L.  E.  Little  people  of  the  snow. 

*919.8 — M4 

Muller,  Mary,  pseud,  see  Mulcts,  L.  E. 


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OCEANICA— BIOGRAPHY— COLLECTIVE. 


Nansen,  Fridtjof.  Farthest  north. 

919.8 —  Ni 

First  crossing  of  Greenland. 

919.8 —  N2 

Nordenskjold,  Otto  and  Andersson,  J.  G. 

Antartica.  919-9 — N 

Peary,  Mrs.  J.  D.  Children  of  the  Arctic. 

*919.8 — P7 

My  Arctic  journal.  919.8 — P2 

Snow  baby.  *919.8 — P6 

R.  E.  Nearest  the  pole.  910.8 — P9 

Northward  over  the  “Great  ice.’’ 

919.8 —  P4 

Snowland  folk.  919.8 — P8 

Phillipps,  L.  M.  In  the  desert.  919.6 — P3 
Praed,  Mrs.  R.  M.  P.  Campbell  My  Aus- 
tralian girlhood.  919-4 — P2 

Pratt,  A.  E.  Two  years  among  New 
Guinea  cannibals.  919-5 — P 

M.  L.  Australasia.  (People  and 

places  here  and  there.)  9i9-3 — P 

Robinson,  A.  G.  Philippines;  the  war 
and  its  people.  9i9-i — R 

Schwatka,  Frederick.  Children  of  the 
cold.  919.8 — S2 

Scott,  G.  F.  From  Franklin  to  Nansen. 

919.8—  S3 

BIOGHAPHY- 

INCLUDING 

Appleton’s  cyclopaedia  of  American 
biography;  ed.  by  J.  G.  Wilson  and 
John  Fiske.  6v.  g20 — A649C 

Armstrong,  W.  J.  Heroes  of  defeat. 

920— A739h 

Baldwin,  James.  Four  great  Americans. 

*920 — Bi8if 

Beach,  S.  C.  Daughters  of  the  Puritans. 

920— B36sd 

Beebe,  M.  B.  Four  American  naval 
heroes.  ^ 920 — B4i4f 

Berthold,  Th.  Lives  of  the  saints  for 
children.  920 — B542I 

Bolton,  Mrs.  S.  K.  Famous  American 
authors.  920 — B694f 

Famous  American  statesmen. 

910 — B694fi 

Famous  English  statesmen  of 

Queen  Victoria’s  reign.  920 — B694f3 

Famous  givers  and  their  gifts. 

920 — B694f5 

Famous  leaders  among  men. 

920 — B694f6 

• Famous  leaders  among  women 

920— B 69417 

Famous  men  of  science. 

920 — B694f8 

Famous  voyagers  and  explorers. 

920 — B694fio 

Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous. 

920 — B694I 

Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became 

famous.  920 — B694IJ 

Brookfield,  Mrs.  Charles,  see  Brookfield, 
F.  M. 

F.  M.  Cambridge  “apostles.” 

920^B872c 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Great  men’s  sons. 

920— B873g 

Historic  Americans.  920 — B873h 

Historic  boys.  920 — B873I11 

Historic  girls.  920 — B873h2 


Romance  of  Polar  exploration. 

919— s 

Sonnichsen,  Albert.  Ten  months  a cap- 
tive among  Filipinos.  QiQ-i — S2 

Stevens,  J.  E.  Yesterdays  in  the  Philip- 
pines. 919-1 — s 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  In  the  South  Seas. 

919.6 —  Si 

Stoddard,  C.  W.  Island  of  tranquil  de- 
lights. 919-6 — S9 

Stuntz,  H.  C.  Philippines  and  the  far 
East.  9I9-I — S5 

Twombly,  A.  S.  Hawaii  and  its  people. 

919.6—  T2 

Van  Bergen,  Robert.  Tales  of  our  new 
possessions:  the  Philippines.  919.1 — V 
Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Our  little  brown 
cousin.  *919.1 — W2 

Our  little  Hawaiian  cousin. 

*919.6 — W2 

Our  little  Philippine  cousin. 

*919.1 — W3 

Youth’s  companion  series.  In  the  Philip- 
pines. 919.1 — Yi 

Mid-ocean  America.  919.6 — Y 


COLLECTIVE 

HERALDRY. 

Geraldine.  Dames  and  daughters  of 

colonial  days.  920 — B873id 

Dames  and  daughters,  of  the 

French  court.  920 — B873id2 

Dames  and  daughters  of  the  young 

republic.  920 — B873idi 

Noah.  Statesmen.  ^ 920 — B8732.S 

Bryce,  James.  Studies  in  contemporary 
biography.  920 — B916S 

Burton,  A.  H.  Builders  of  our  nation. 

930— B974b 

Four  American  patriots.  920 — B974f 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Great  compos- 
ers. 920 — B988g 

Century  cyclopedia  of  names.  920 — C397 
Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 

Chapin,  A.  A.  Makers  of  song. 

920 — C463mi 

Masters  of  music.  920 — C463m 

Chase,  A.  E.  Boyhood  of  famous  Ameri- 
cans. ^ 920 — 04876 

Clement,  C.  E.  see  Waters,  Mrs.  C.  E.  C. 
Cody,  Sherwin.  Four  American  poets: 
Bryant,  Longfellow,  Poe,  Whittier. 

920 — C67if 

Four  famous  American  writers; 

Washington  Irving,  Edgar  Allan  Poe, 
James  Russell  Lowell,  Bayard  Taylor, 
920 — C67ifi 

Cordova,  Rudolf  de.  Royalties  of  the 
world.  920 — C796r 

Crowest,  F.  J.  Great  tone-poets. 

920— C953ig 

Dallin,  C.  M.  Sketches  of  great  painters 
for  young  people.  920-^Di47s 

Davis,  Mrs.  see  Chase,  A.  E. 

R.  H.  Real  soldiers  of  fortune 

920 — D263r 

Dodge,  T.  A.  Great  captains. 

920 — D645g 

Dole,  N.  H.  Score  of  famous  composers, 
920 — D663S 


BIOGRAPHY— COLLECTIVE. 


71 


Downes,  W.  H.  Twelve  great  artists. 

920 — D748t 

Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men. 

920 — E23b 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Stories  of  great 
Americans  for  little  Americans. 

*920 — E29S 

G.  C.  American  immortals. 

920 — E292a 

Elliott,  A.  M.  comp.  C^ontemporary  bi- 
ography. 920 — E46C 

Ellis,  E.  S.  Dewey  and  other  naval 
commanders.  920 — E47d 

Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the 

United  States.  920 — E47I 

English  martyrs  under  Henry  VIII  and 
Elizabeth.  920 — Es8 

Farmer,  L.  H.  Girl’s  book  of  famous 
queens.  920 — F233g 

Fawcett,  Mrs.  M.  G.  Five  famous 
French  women.  920 — F278f 

Ferris,  G.  T.  Great  German  composers. 

920— F394g 

Fields,  J.  T.  Yesterdays  with  authors. 

920 — F462y 

Fiske,  John  and  others.  Presidents  of 
the  United  States.  920 — F541P 

Fitchett,  W.  H.  Nelson  and  his  cap- 
tains. 920 — F5462n 

Frothingham,  J.  P.  Sea  fighters  from 
Drake  to  Farragut.  920 — F9412S 

Fyvie,  John.  Comedy  queens  of  the 
Georgian  era.  920— F999C 

Gannett,  Henry.  Origin  of  certain  place 
names.  929.4 — Gi 

Gibbins,  H.  de  B.  English  social  re- 
formers. 920 — G438e 

Gilder,  J.  L.  and  Gilder,  J.  B.  ed.  Au- 
thors at  home.  920 — G468a 

Gladden,  Washington.  Witnesses  of  the 
light.  920 — G542W 

Goddard,  Dwight.  Eminent  engineers. 

920 — GS78e 

Gordy,  W.  F.  Stories  of  . American  ex- 
plorers. 920 — G665S 

Graham,  H.  G.  Scottish  men  of  letters 
in  the  eighteenth  century.  920 — G739S 
Greely,  A.  W.  Explorers  and  travellers. 

920 — G794e 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Empresses  of  France. 

920 — G929e 

Habberton,  John.  Poor  boys’  chances. 

920 — H113P 

Hale,  E.  E.  Boys’  heroes.  920 — Hi6ib 
Lights  of  two  centuries. 

920 — H161I 

Stories  of  invention.  920 — H161S 

Hall,  C.  L.  Children  of  Charles  I,  king 
of  England.  920 — H174C 

Jennie.  Men  of  old  Greece. 

920 — Hi  77m 

Halsey,  F.  W.  American  authors  and 
their  homes.  920 — Hi96a 

ed.  Women  authors  of  our  day  in 

their  homes.  920 — H196W 

Hamm,  M.  A.  Builders  of  the  republic; 
some  great  Americans  who  have  aided 
in  the  making  of  a nation.  920 — H224b 
Hammerton,  J.  A.  Humorists  of  the 
pencil.  920 — H2242h 


Hare,  Christopher.  Most  illustrious 
ladies  of  the  Italian  renaissance. 

920 — H 2742m 

Harkins,  E.  F.  Little  pilgrimages  among 
the  men  who  have  -written  famous 
books.  920 — H282I 

Harris,  A.  B.  American  authors  for 
young  folks.  920 — H3i3a 

Pleasant  authors  for  young  folks. 

920— H313P 

Harrison,  Frederic,  ed.  New  calendar 
of  great  men.  020 — H3i9n 

P.  D.  Stars  and  stripes  and  other 

American  flags.  929.9 — Hi 

Headley,  J.  T.  Napoleon  and  his  mar- 
shals. 920 — H433n 

Washington  and  his  generals. 

920— H433W 

Herbert,  Lady  M.  E.  Three  phases  of 
Christian  love.  920 — H537t 

Holcomb,  Mrs.  H.  H.  H.  Men  of  might 
in  India  missions.  920 — H725m 

Holden,  E.  S.  Our  country’s  flag  and 
the  flags  of  foreign  countries. 

929.9 — H 

Stories  of  the  great  astronomers. 

920 — H726S 

Holtzclaw,  L.  N.  Wake-robin  series. 

3v.  920 — H758W 

Horne,  O.  B.  and  Cobey,  K.  L.  Stories 
of  great  artists.  920 — H815S 

How,  F.  D.  Six  great  schoolmasters: 
Hawtrey,  Moberly,  Kennedy,  Vaughan, 
Temple,  Bradley.  920 — H847S 

Howe,  M.  A D.  American  bookmen. 

920 — H857a 

Howie,  John.  Scots  worthies. 

920 — H861S 

Howitt,  Mary.  Queens  of  England,  from 
the  Norman  conquest  to  the  reign  of 
Victoria.  920 — H8631CI 

Hubert,  P.  G.  jr.  Inventors.  920 — H878i 
Hughes,  Rupert.  Famous  American 
composers.  920 — H894f 

Hulbert,  A.  B.  Pilots  of  the  republic. 

920 — H912P 

Hume,  M.  A.  S.  Queens  of  old  Spain. 

920 — H922q 

Humphrey,  Mrs.  F.  A.  Favorite  authors 
for  children.  920 — H926f 

Hunt,  Violet  Brooke-.  Prisoners  of  the 
Tower  of  London.  920 — H943P 

James,  G.  P.  R.  Memoirs  of  great 
commanders.  920 — ^J27m 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  B.  M.  Memoirs  of  the 
early  Italian  painters.  920 — J3imi 
Johnson,  Samuel.  Lives  of  the  most 
eminent  English  poets.  3v. 

920 — J69I1 

W.  H.  World’s  discoverers. 

920 — J71W 

Kavanagh,  Julia.  Women  of  Christian- 
ity. 920 — K21W 

Kennard,  J.  S.  Italian  romance  writers. 

920— K34i 

Kerr,  Lady  Amabel.  Lives  of  the  saints 
for  children.  920 — K41I 

Keysor,  J.  E.  Great  artists.  5v. 

920— K44g 


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BIOGRAPHY— COLLECTIVE. 


Kingsley,  Charles.  Hermits.  920 — K55h 
N.  F.  Four  American  explorers. 

920— K552f 

Kirlew,  Marianne.  Famous  sisters  of 
great  men.  920 — KS92f 

Kobbe,  Gustav.  Famous  actors  and 
actresses.  920 — K75f 

La  Farge,  John.  Great  masters. 

920— Li59g 

Lee,  S.  L.  ed.  Dictionary  of  national 
biography.  920^ — L48id 

Great  Englishmen  of  the  sixteenth 

century.  920— L48ig 

Leonard,  J.  W.  ed.  Who’s  who  in 
America.  920 — L581W 

Lodge,  H.  C.  and  Roosevelt,  Theodore. 
Hero  tales  from  American  history. 

920 — L822h 

Lummis,  C.  F.  Spanish  pioneers. 

920 — L958S 

Mabie,  H.  W.  ed.  Heroes  every  child 
should  know.  92O; — M:ii2h 

McCarthy,  Justin.  British  political  por- 
traits. 920— Mi23b 

Reminiscences.  2v.  920 — Mi23r 

MacCracken,  H.  M.  Hall  of  fame. 

920 — Mi32h 

McDougall,  Isabel.  Little  royalties. 

920 — M137I 

McDowell,  W.  F.  and  others.  Effective 
workers  in  ready  fields.  920 — Mi38e 
Mackie,  C.  P.  ed.  Last  voyages  of  the 
admiral  of  the  ocean  sea.  920 — M158I 
Macomber,  H.  E.  Stories  of  great  in- 
ventors. *920 — M171S 

Maidens  of  hallowed  names.  920 — M217 
Marden,  O.  S.  ed.  Little  visits  with 
great  Americans.  2v.  920 — M322I 

Stories  from  life.  920 — M322S 

Mason,  D.  G.  From  Grieg  to  Brahms. 

920 — M 398  if 

Moore,  Mrs.  N.  H.  Children  of  other 
days.  920 — M823C 

Moses,  M.  J.  Famous  actor-families  in 
America.  920 — ]Vi9iif 

Mowry,  W.  A.  and  Mowry,  A.  M. 

American  heroes.  920 — M936a 

Mrs.  B.  S.  American  pioneers. 

920 — M936ai 

Murray,  J.  O.  Little  lives  of  the  great 
saints.  *920 — M982I1 

Oman,  C.  W.  C.  Seven  Roman  states- 
men of  the  later  republic.  920 — O54S 
Parton,  James.  Captains  of  industry. 

920 — P274C 

Peacock,  V.  T.  Famous  American  belles 
of  the  nineteenth  century.  920 — P3S6f 
Perry,  F.  M.  and  Beebe,  Katherine.  Four 
American  pioneers.  920 — P462f 

and  Elson,  H.  W.  Four  great 

American  presidents;  No.  2. 

920 — P462f2 

Pierson,  Mrs.  H.  W.  Lives  of  the  presi- 
dents in  words  of  one  syllable. 

*920 — P624I 

Plutarch.  Boys’  and  erirls’  Plutarch,  ed. 

by  J.  S.  White.  920 — P737b 

Lives;  tr.  by  A.  H.  Clough;  abr. 

920 — P737I2 

Lives  of  illustrious  men;  tr.  by  John 

Dryden.  3v.  920 — P737I3 


Lives  of  illustrious  men,  corrected 

from  the  Greek  and  revised  by  A.  H. 
Clough.  920 — P737I7 

Our  young  folks’  Plutarch;  ed.  by 

R.  Kaufman.  920 — P737Y 

Politikos,  pseud.  Sovereigns  and  courts 
of  Europe.  920 — P769S 

Potter,  H.  C.  bp.  Reminiscences  of  bish- 
ops and  archbishops.  920 — P867r 

Pratt,  M.  L.  De  Soto,  Marquette  and 
La  Salle.  920 — P9i6d 

Stories  of  great  men.  920 — P916S 

Price,  L.  L.  Wandering  heroes. 

920 — P945W 

Rideing,  W.  H.  Boyhood  of  famous 
authors.  920 — RS44b 

Rowbotham,  F.  J.  Story-lives  of  great 
authors.  920 — R8772S 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Portraits  of  the 
eighteenth  century;  historic  and  liter- 
ary. 2v.  920 — S 15693 

Scobey,  K.  L.  and  Home,  O.  B.  Stories 
of  great  musicians.  920 — S421S 

Beawell,  M.  E.  Twelve  naval  captains. 

920— S442t 

Sharp,  R.  F.  Makers  of  music. 

920— S53im 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  Royal  girls 
and  royal  courts.  920 — SS54r 

Singleton,  Esther,  ed.  Famous  women 
as  described  by  famous  writers. 

920 — S6i7f 

Skinner,  H.  P.  Boys  who  became 
famous  men.  920 — S6282b 

Sladen,  D.  B.  W.  ed.  Who’s  who. 

920 — S631 

Smiles,  Samuel.  Men  of  invention  and 
industry.  920 — S64im 

Smith,  C.  S.  Barbizon  days.  920 — S644b 
Hannah.  Founders  of  music. 

920— S6492f 

J.  R.  Four  true  stories  of  life  and 

adventure.  920 — S653f 

Speer,  R.  E.  Young  men  who  over- 
came. 920 — S742y 

Spofford,  Mrs.  H.  E.  P.  and  others.  Three 
heroines  of  New  England  romance. 

920 — S762t 

’Stearns,  F.  P.  Four  great  Venetians. 

920 — S799f 

Stoddard,  R.  H.  ed.  Personal  reminis- 
cences; by  Chorley,  Planche  and 
Young.  920 — S868c 

Personal  recollections  of  Lamb, 

Hazlitt  and  others.  920 — S8681 

W.  O.  Lives  of  the  Presidents;  W. 

H.  Harrison,  J.  Tyler  and  J.  K.  Polk. 

920 — S869I1 

Men  of  business.  920 — S869m 

Stories  of  American  pioneers.  920 — S884 
Strang,  L.  C.  Celebrated  comedians  of 
light  opera  and  musical  comedy  in 
America.  920 — S897C 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  queens 
of  England.  6v.  920 — S917I1 

Thayer,  W.  M.  Turning  points  in  suc- 
cessful careers.  920 — T373ti 

Towle,  G.  M.  Heroes  and  martyrs  of 
invention.  920 — T742h 


BIOGRAPHY:  COLLECTIVE.  INDIVIDUAL. 


73 


Turpin,  E.  H.  L.  Stories  from  American 
history  for  supplementary  reading. 

920— T957S 

United  States.  Congress.  Biographical 
congressional  directory,  1774-1903. 

920 — U582b 

Vacarescu,  Elena.  Kings  and  queens  I 
have  known.  920 — Vii2k 

Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  ed.  Modern  French 
masters.  920 — V248m 

Vedder,  H.  C.  American  writers  of  to- 
day. 920 — V4i5a 

Wallach,  I.  R.  Historical  and  biographi- 
cal narratives.  920 — \V19s2h 

Warner  classics,  v.  3;  Poets. 

920 — W279PI 


BIOGRAPHY- 

Acton,  J.  E.  E.  D.  Acton,  baron:  Lord 

Acton  and  his  circle;  ed.  by  F.  A. 
Gasquet.  B — Ai88g 

Adam,  Mme.  Edmond,  see  Adam,  J.  L.  L. 
Adam,  J.  L.  L.  My  literary  life. 

B — A 1 94m 

Adams,  C.  F.  Charles  Francis  Adams, 
by  C.  F.  Adams,  jr.  B — A2ii2a 

John.  John  Adams,  by  J.  T.  Morse, 

jr.  B — A2i4m 

J-  Q-  John  Quincy  Adams,  by  J.  T. 

Morse,  jr.  B — A2i46m 

Samuel.  Samuel  Adams,  by  J.  K. 

Hosmer.  B — A2i8h 

Addison,  Joseph.  Essay  on  Addison,  by 
T.  B.  Macaulay.  B — A225m2 

Agassiz,  J.  L.  R.  Louis  Agassiz,  by  A. 

B.  Gould.  B — A262g 

Alacoque,  Margaret  Mary,  blessed.  Reve- 
lations of  the  Sacred  Heart  to  Blessed 
Margaret  Mary,  by  L.  V.  E.  Bougaud. 

B — A3 1 6b  I 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Louisa  May  Alcott;  her 
life,  letters  and  journals,  by  Mrs.  E.  D. 
L.  Cheney.  B — A355C 

Alexander  I.  emperor  of  Russia.  His- 
torical memoirs  of  the  emperor  Alex- 
ander I and  the  court  of  Russia,  by 
Comtesse  de  Choiseul-Gouffier. 

B— A3741C 

Alexander  the  Great.  Alexander  the 
Great,  by  B.  I.  Wheeler.  B — A374WI 

History  of  Alexander  the  Great,  by 

Jacob  Abbott.  B — A374a 

Alfred  the  Great,  king  of  England.  Al- 
fred the  Great,  by  G.  F.  Bosworth. 

B — A392b2 

Alfred  the  Great,  by  Thomas 

Hughes.  . B — A392h 

History  of  King  Alfred  of  England, 

by  Jacob  Abbott.  B — A392a 

Story  of  King  Alfred,  by  Sir  Walter 

Besant.  B — A392bi 

Aloysius,  saint.  Life  of  St.  Aloysius 
Gonzaga.  B — A4SS 

Ambrosius,  saint.  Saint  Ambrose,  by  J. 

V.  A.  due  de  Brogle.  B — A496b 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Story  of  my  life. 

B— A544 

Andre,  John.  Two  spies,  by  B.  J.  Loss- 
ing.  B— H163I 


Waters,  Mrs.  C.  E.  C.  Painters,  sculp- 
tors, architects  and  engravers  and  their 
works.  920 — W329P 

Who’s  who  in  New  York  city  and  state. 

920 — W628 

Willard,  v . E.  and  Livermore,  M.  A.  ed. 

American  women.  2v.  920 — W692a 

Williams,  H.  N.  Five  fair  sisters. 

920 — W723f 

Sherman.  Some  successful  Ameri- 
cans. 920 — W727S 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  of 
great  scientists.  920 — W949C 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Book  of  worthies. 

92a— Yssb 


INDIVIDUAL. 

Angouleme,  M.  T.  C.  duchesse  d\  Duch- 
ess of  Angouleme  and  the  two  restora- 
tions, by  Imbert  de  Saint  Amand. 

B— AS93i 

Youth  of  the  Duchess  of  Angou- 
leme, by  Imbert  de  Saint  Amand. 

B— A593ii 

Antony  of  Padua,  saint.  Wonder  worker 
of  Padua,  by  C.  W.  Stoddard. 

B— A635S 

Arblay,  F.  B d’.  Fanny  Burney,  by  H. 

A.  Dobson.  B — A66sd 

Argyll,  G.  J.  D.  Campbell,  duke  of.  Au 
tobiography  and  memoirs.  2v. 

B— A6953 

Armstrong,  S.  C.  Samuel  Chapman  Arm- 
strong, by  E.  A.  Talbot.  B — A738t 
Arnold,  Thomas.  Thomas  and  Matthew 
Arnold,  by  Sir  J.  G.  Fitch.  B — A759fi 
Audubon,  J.  J.  John  James  Audubon,  by 
John  Burroughs.  B — Agibb 

Augustine,  saint.  Saint  Augustine,  by  Ad. 

Hatzfeld.  B — A923h 

Austen,  Jane.  Life  of  Jane  Austen,  by 
Goldwin  Smith.  B — A933S 

Azarias,  brother.  Brother  Azarias;  life 
story  of  an  American  monk.  B — A9915 
Babcock,  M.  D.  Maltbie  Davenport  Bab- 
cock, by  C.  E.  Robinson.  B — Bii2r 
Bach,  J.  S.  Johann  Sebastian  Bach,  by  L. 

Ziemssen.  B — Bii8z 

Balzac,  Honore  de.  Life  of  Honore  de 
Balzac,  by  F.  Wedmore.  B — B198W 
Barrie,  Mrs.  M.  O.  Margaret  Ogilvie,  by 
J.  M.  Barrie.  B — B275S 

Bashkirtseff,  Marie.  Journal  of  a young 
artist;  tr.  by  M.  J.  Serrano.  B — B299 
Bayard,  P.  du  T.  chevalier.  Story  of  the 
Chevalier  Bayard,  by  E.  Walford. 

B — B356W 

Very  joyous,  pleasant  and  refresh- 
ing history  of  the  good  knight,  by  E, 
C.  Kindersley.  B — B3S6k 

Beaver,  H.  M.  Memorial  of  a true  life, 
by  R.  E.  Speer.  B — B386S 

Beecher,  H.  W.  Henry  Ward  Beecher, 
by  Lyman  Abbott.  B — B4i4ai 

Beethoven,  Ludwig  van.  Beethoven,  bv 
J.  S.  Shedlock.  B — B415S 

Beethoven,  a character  study,  by  G. 

A.  Fischer.  B — B4i5f 

Beethoven,  the  man  and  the  artist, 

as  revealed  in  his  own  words,  ed.  by 
Friedrich  Kerst.  B — B4i5k 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDIVIDUAL. 


Bell,  Currer,  pseud,  see  Bronte,  Charlotte. 
Benson,  A.  C.  House  of  quiet 

B — B4742 

E.  W.  abp.  Life  of  Edward  White 

Benson,  by  A.  C.  Benson.  2v, 

B — B474b 

Benton,  Thomas.  Thomas  Benton,  by 
Theodore  Roosevelt.  B — B478r 

Berlioz,  Hector.  Life  as  written  by  him- 
self in  his  letters  and  memoirs. 

B— Bsisb 

Bessemer,  Sir  Henry.  An  autobiography. 

B— B588 

Bismarck-Schonhausen,  O.  E.  L.  Fiirst 
von.  Life  of  Prince  Otto  von  Bismarck, 
by  F.  P.  Stearns.  B — B622SI 

Blaine,  J.  G.  Life  of  J.  G.  Blaine,  by  Ed- 
ward Stanwood.  B — B634S 

Boone,  Daniel.  Daniel  Boone,  by  J.  S. 

C.  Abbott.  B— B7244a 

Daniel  Boone,  by  R.  G.  Thwaites. 

B — B7244t 

Booth,  Catherine.  Life  of  Mrs.  Booth, 
by  W.  T.  Stead.  B— B72SS 

William.  Prophet  of  the  poor,  the 

life  story  of  Gen.  Booth,  by  T.  F.  G. 
Coates.  B — B7258C 

Borromeo,  Carlo,  saint.  Life  of  St. 
Charles  Borromeo,  ed.  by  E.  H. 
Thompson.  B — B737t 

Bowne,  E.  S.  Girl’s  life  eighty  years  ago. 

B — B7872 

Brahms,  Johannes.  Life  of  Johannes 
Brahms,  by  Florence  May.  2v. 

B — B8i3m7 

Brainerd,  David.  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Da- 
vid Brainerd;  ed.  by  J.  M.  Sherwood. 

B — B814S 

Brandes,  G.  M.  C.  Reminiscences  of  my 
childhood  and  youth,  B — B817 

Bridgman,  L.  D.  Laura  Bridgman,  Dr. 
Howe’s  famous  pupil  and  what  he 

taught  her,  by  Maud  Howe  and  Mrs, 
F.  M.  H.  Hall.  B— B852h 

Brodsky,  Mrs.  A,  Recollections  of  a 

Russian  home.  B — B8644 

Bronte,  Charlotte.  Charlotte  Bronte  at 
home,  by  M.  V.  H.  Harland. 

B — B86gt 

Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte,  by  Au- 
gustine Birrell.  B — BSbpb 

Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte,  by  Mrs. 

E.  C.  S.  Gaskell.  B — B86gg 

Brookfield,  Mrs.  J.  O.  E.  Mrs.  Brook- 
field and  her  circle,  by  C.  H.  E.  Brook- 
field and  Francis  Brookfield. 

B — B872ib 

Brooks,  Phillips,  bp.  Life  and  letters  of 
Phillips  Brooks,  by  A,  V,  G.  Allen. 

B — B873a 

Phillips  Brooks,  as  his  friends 

knew  him.  B — B873P 

Browne,  Mary.  Diary  of  a girl  in 
France  in  1821.  B — B883 

Browning,  Robert.  Life  of  Robert 
Browning,  by  William  Sharp. 

B — B 8854s 

Robert  Browning,  by  Edward 

Dowden.  B — B8854d 

Bryant,  W,  C.  William  Cullen  Bryant, 
by  John  Bigelow.  B — B9i54b 


Bunyan,  John.  Life  of  John  Bunyan,  by 
Edmund  Venables.  B — B9424V 

Burleigh^  W.  C.  baron.  Great  Lord 
Burghley,  by  M.  A.  S.  Hume. 

B — B96ih 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  H.  The  one  I knew 
best  of  all,  by  Mrs.  F.  H.  Burnett. 

B — B964 

Burns,  Robert.  Life  of  Robert  Burns, 

by  J.  S.  Blackie.  B — B967b 

Robert  Burns,  by  J.  C.  Shairp. 

B — B967S 

Byron,  G.  G.  N.  lord.  Life  of  Lord 
Byron,  by  R.  B.  W.  Noel.  B — Bgg6ni 

Caesar,  Augustus.  Augustus  Caesar,  by 

J.  B.  Firth.  B — A9236f 

J,  C.  Caesar : a sketch,  by  J.  A. 

Froude.  B — Ci28fi 

History  of  Julius  Caesar,  by  Jacob 

Abbott.  B — Ci28a 

Julius  Caesar,  by  W.  W.  Fowler. 

B— Ci28f 

Julius  Caesar,  by  J.  A.  Froude. 

B— Ci28fi 

Story  of  Caesar,  by  Michael  Clarke. 

B — C128C 

Calhoun,  J.  C.  John  C.  Calhoun,  by  H. 

E.  von  Holst.  B — Ci52h 

Calvin,  John.  John  Calvin,  by  Williston 
Walker.  B— Ci68wi 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Life  of  Thomas  Car- 
lyle, by  Richard  Garnett.  B — C2864g 

New  letters  of  Thomas  Carlyle. 

2v.  B — C2864 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  Andrew  Carnegie; 
the  man  and  his  work,  by  Barnard 
Alderson.  B — C289ai 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.  see  Dodgson, 
C.  L. 

Carson,  Christopher.  Christopher  Car- 
son,  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  B — C32ia 
Life  of  Kit  Carson,  by  E,  S.  Ellis. 

B — C32ie 

Cass,  Lewis.  Lewis  Cass,  by  A.  C.  Mc- 
Laughlin. B — C343m 

Castelar,  Don  Emilio.  Don  Emilio  Cas- 
telar,  by  David  Hannay.  B — C348h 
Catherine  de  Medici,  queen  of  Henry  II. 
of  France.^  Catherine  de  Medici  and 
the  French  reformation,  by  E.  H. 
Sichel.  B — C3634S 

Catherine  of  Siena,  saint.  History  of  St. 
Catherine  of  Siena,  by  A.  T.  Drane. 

B— C363ri 

Saint  Catherine  of  Siena  and  her 

times,  by  Margaret  Roberts. 

B— C363ini 

Cervantes-Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  Life  of 
Miguel  de  Cervantes,  by  H.  E.  Watts. 

B — C419W 

Champlain,  Samuel  de.  Champlain,  the 
founder  of  New  France,  by  E.  A.  Dix. 

B— C453d 

Samuel  de  Champlain,  by  H.  D. 

Sedgwick.  B — C4S3S 

Chantal,  J.  F.  F.  de,  saint.  Life  of  Saint 
Chantal,  by  L.  V.  E.  Bougaud.  2v. 

B— C4S9b 

Charlemagne,  king  of  France.  Charles 
the  Great,  by  Thomas  Hodgkin. 

B — C474h 


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Charles  I.  king  of  England.  History  of 
King  Charles  the  First,  by  Jacob  Ab- 
bott. B— C47S2a 

Charles  II.  king  of  England.  History  of 
King  Charles  the  Second,  by  Jacob 
Abbott.  B— C4753a 

Charles  XII.  king  ' of  Sweden.  Charles 
XII,  by  R.  N.  Bain.  B — C47s8b 

Charles  Edward  Stuart,  called  the  Young 
Pretender.  Young  Pretender,  by  C.  S. 
Terry.  B — C47St 

Chase,  S.  P.  Salmon  Portland  Chase, 
by  A.  B.  Hart.  B — C487h 

Chatham,  William  Pitt,  earl  of.  Pitt,  earl 
of  Chatham,  by  T.  B.  Macaulay. 

B— C493m4 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  In  the  days  of 
Chaucer,  by  Tudor  Jenks.  B — C496j 
Chesnut,  Mrs.  M.  B.  M.  Diary  from 
Dixie  as  written  by  Mary  B.  Chesnut. 

B— C524 

Chopin,  F.  F.  Chopin;  the  man  and  his 
music,  by  J.  G.  Huneker.  B — C549h 
Churchill,  Lord  R.  H.  S.  Lord  Randolph 
Churchill,  by  W.  L.  S.  Churchill. 

B— CS63C 

Cicero,  M.  T.  Life  of  Marcus  Tullius 
Cicero,  by  William  Forsyth. 

B— Cs68f 

Cid,  R.  D.  de  B.  known  as  the.  Story  of 
the  Cid  for  young  people,  by  C.  D. 
Wilson  B — C5682W 

Clarke,  Mrs.  M.  V.  N.  My  long  life. 

B— C599 

Clay,  Henry.  Life  of  Henry  Clay,  by 
Carl  Schurz.  2v.  B — C619SI 

True  Henry  Clay,  by  J.  M.  Rogers. 

B — C6i9r 

Clay-Clopton,  Mrs.  Virginia.  Belle  of 
the  fifties.  B — C622 

Clive,  Robert,  baron.  Essay  on  Lord 
Clive,  by  T.  B.  Macaulay.  B — C642m 
Cody,  W.  F.  Last  of  the  great  scouts, 
by  Mrs.  H.  C.  Wetmore.  B — C671W 
Coleridge,  S.  T.  Life  of  Samuel  Tay- 
lor Coleridge,  by  Hall  Caine. 

B — C6932C 

Colfax,  Schuyler.  Life  and  public  ser- 
vices of  Schuyler  Colfax,  by  E.  W. 
Martin.  B — Cbpsm 

Columbus,  Christopher.  Christopher 
Columbus  and  the  New  world  of  his 
discovery,  by  Filson  Young.  2v. 

B — C72dy 

Life  and  voyages  of  Christopher 

Columbus,  by  Washington  Irving. 

B — C726i 

Life  of  Christopher  Columbus,  by 

J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  B — C726a 

Story  of  Columbus,  by  M.  L.  Pratt. 

B — C726PI 

Story  of  Columbus,  by  E.  E. 

Seelye.  B — C726SI 

True  story  of  Christopher  Colum- 
bus, by  E.  S.  Brooks.  B — C726bi 

With  the  admiral  of  the  ocean  sea, 

by  C.  P.  Mackie.  B — C726m 

Comenius,  J.  A.  Comenius  and  the  be- 
ginnings of  educational  reform,  by  W. 
S.  Monroe.  B — €732111 


John  Amos  Comenius,  by  S.  S. 

Laurie.  B — C732I 

Congreve,  William.  Life  of  William 

Congreve,  by  Edmund  Gosse. 

B— C749g 

Conway,  M.  D.  Autobiography.  2v. 

B— C767 

Cook,  James.  Captain  Cook,  by  Sir 

Walter  Besant.  B — C77ib 

Story  of  Captain  Cook,  by  John 

Lang.  B — C771I 

Cooper,  J.  F.  James  Fenimore  Cooper, 
by  W.  B.  S.  Clymer.  B — C777C 

James  Fenimore  Cooper,  by  T.  R. 

Lounsbury.  B — C777I 

Peter.  Peter  Cooper,  by  R.  W. 

Raymond.  B — C778r 

Cortez,  Hernando.  Cortez  and  Monte- 
zuma, by  M.  L.  Pratt.  B — C828P 

Cowper,  William.  William  Cowper,  by 
M.  V.  H.  Terhune.  B— CSybti 

Crabbe,  George.  Life  of  George  Crabbe, 
by  T.  E.  Kebbel.  B— C883k 

Crockett,  David.  David  Crockett,  by  J. 

S.  C.  Abbott.  B — C938a 

Croly,  Mrs.  J.  C.  Memoirs  of  Jane  Cun- 
ningham Croly,  “Jenny  June,”  by  Mrs. 
C.  M.  Morse  and  others.  B — C944m 
Cromwell,  Oliver.  Oliver  Cromwell  and 
the  rule  of  the  Puritans  in  England,  by 
C.  H.  Firth.  B— C946f 

Oliver  Cromwell,  by  Frederic  Har- 
rison. B — C946h 

Oliver  Cromwell,  by  John  Morley. 

B — C946m 

Oliver  Cromwell,  by  Theodore 

Roosevelt.  B — C946n 

Cross,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.  L.  see  Eliot, 
George,  pseud. 

Curtis,  G.  W.  George  William  Curtis, 
by  Edward  Cary.  B — C978C 

Custer,  G.  A.  Boy  general,  by  Mrs.  E. 

B.  Custer.  B — C987C 

Cyrus  the  Great,  king  of  Persia.  History 

of  Cyrus,  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

B — C977a 

Dana,  C.  A.  Life  of  Charles  A.  Dana, 
by  J.  H.  Wilson.  B — D167W 

Dare  or  D’Arc,  Jeanne  {Joan  of  Arc). 
Joan  of  Arc,  by  L.  P.  de  Julleville, 

B — D2i4j 

Joan  of  Arc,  by  Lady  Amabel  Kerr. 

B — D2i4k 

Story  of  Joan  of  Arc,  by  K.  E.  Car- 
penter. B — D214C 

Darius  the  Great,  king  of  Persia.  His- 
tory of  Darius,  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

B — D2i8a 

Darwin,  C.  R.  Life  of  Charles  Darwin, 
by  G.  T.  Bettamy.  B — D288b 

Decatur,  Stephen.  Stephen  Decatur,  by 

C.  T.  Brady.  B — Dzpib 

DeLancey,  Sir  W.  H.  Week  at  Water- 
loo in  1815,  by  Lady  M.  H.  DeLancey. 

B— D3372d 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.  Confessions  of 
an  English  opium-eater  and  selected 
essays.  B — D426d3 

Dewey,  George.  Hero  of  Manila,  by 
Rossiter  Johnson.  B — Dsipj 


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Diaz,  Porfirio.  Maker  of  modern  Mex- 
ico, by  Mrs.  E.  B.  H.  Tweedie. 

B — D542ti 

Dickens,  Charles.  Charles  Dickens;  a 
critical  study,  by  G.  K.  Chesterton. 

B — D548CI 

Life,  letters  and  speeches.  2v. 

B— D548d3 

— — Life  of  Charles  Dickens,  by  F.  T. 
Marzials.  B — D548mi 

Real  Dickens  land,  by  H.  S.  and  C. 

W.  B.  Ward.  B — D548WI 

Dodgson,  C.  L.  Life  and  letters  of 
Lewis  Carroll,  by  S.  D.  Collingwood. 

B— D6454C 

Dominic,  saint.  Life  of  Saint  Dominic, 
by  J.  Guiraud.  B — D67ig 

Douglas,  S.  A.  Stephen  Arnold  Doug- 
las, by  W.  G.  Brown.  B — D736b 

Douglass,  Frederick.  Frederick  Doug- 
lass, by  B.  T.  Washington. 

B— D7374W 

Drake,  Sir  Francis.  Drake,  the  sea  king 
of  Devon,  by  G.  M.  Towle.  B — D76it 
Dreyfus,  Alfred.  Five  years  of  my  life. 

B— D778 

Drummond,  Henry.  Life  of  Henry 
Drummond,  by  G.  A.  Smith. 

B— D795S 

Duff,  Sir  M.  E.  G.  Notes  from  a diary, 
1892-1895.  2v.  B — D8554 

Diirer,  Albrecht.  Albert  Diirer,  by  T. 

S.  Moore.  B— D955m 

Eads,  J.  B.  James  B.  Eads,  by  Louis 
How.  B — Eiih 

Edgeworth,  Maria.  Maria  Edgeworth, 
by  Emily  Lawless.  B — E23I 

Edison,  T.  A.  Story  of  Edison,  by 
Frank  Mundell.  B — E233mi 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  First  of  the  Hoosiers. 

B — E29e 

Elgar,  Sir  E.  W.  Sir  Edward  Elgar,  by 
R.  J.  Buckley.  B— -E4ib 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  George  Eliot,  by 
Mathilde  Blind.  B— E42b 

George  Eliot,  by  Sir  Leslie  Ste- 
phen. B— E42S 

George  Eliot,  by  Clara  Thompson. 

B — E42t 

George  Eliot’s  life  as  related  in  her 

letters  and  journals;  ed.  by  J.  W. 
Cross.  B — E42CI 

Life  of  George  Eliot,  by  Oscar 

Browning.  B — E42bi 

Elizabeth,  empress  of  Austria.  Martyr- 
dom of  an  empress,  by  M.  C.  Owen. 

B— E430 

Elizabeth,  queen  of  England.  History  of 
Elizabeth  of  England,  by  Jacob  Ab- 
bott. B— E432a 

Emerson,  R.  W.  Emerson  in  Concord, 
by  E.  W.  Emerson.  B — E53e 

Emerson,  poet  and  thinker,  by  E. 

L.  Cary.  B — E53C3 

Life  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  h'y 

Richard  Garnett.  B — E53g 

Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  by  O.  W. 

Holmes.  B — E53h 

Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  by  F.  B. 

Sanborn.  B — E53S 


Ericsson,  John.  Miner  boy  and  his 
monitor,  by  P.  C.  Headley.  B — E68h 
Eugenie,  empress  of  the  French.  Life  of 
Empress  Eugenie,  by  J.  T,  Stoddart. 

B — E87S 

Evans,  R.  D.  Sailor’s  log.  B — E924 
Farragut,  D.  G.  Admiral  'Farragut,  by 
A.  T.  Mahan.  B — F239m 

David  G.  Farragut,  by  James 

Barnes.  B — F239b 

Old  Salamander,  by  P.  C.  Headley. 

B — F239h 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Life  of  Frederick  Will- 
iam Farrar,  by  Reginald  Farrar. 

B — F2422f 

Fiske,  John.  John  Fiske,  by  T.  S.  Perry. 

B — F541P 

Fitzgerald,  Edward.  Life  of  Edward 
Fitzgerald,  by  Thomas  Wright.  2v. 

B— F553W 

Forrest,  Edwin.  Edwin  Forrest,  by  L. 

Barrett.  B — F728b 

Frances  of  Rome,  saint.  Life  of  Saint 
Frances  of  Rome,  by  G.  Fullerton. 

B— F8i5if 

Francis  de  Sales,  saint.  Saint  Francis  of 
Sales,  by  A.  de  Margerie.  B— F8i8im 
Francis  Joseph  Charles,  emperor  of 
Austria.  Keystone  of  empire,  by  M. 
C.  Owen.  B — F81830 

Francis  of  Assisi,  saint.  Saint  Francis  of 
Assisi,  by  Leopold  de  Cherance. 

B— F8i8c 

Franklin,  Benjamin.  Autobiograhpy. 

B-F83if5 

Autobiography;  ed.  by  H.  W.  Weld. 

B— F83if2 

Benjamin  Franklin,  by  J.  S.  C.  Ab- 
bott. B — F83iai 

Benjamin  Franklin,  by  J.  B.  Mc- 

Master.  B — F83imi 

Benjamin  Franklin,  by  J.  T.  Morse, 

jr.  B — F83im3 

Benjamin  Franklin,  by  Frank 

Strong.  B — F831SI 

The  many-sided  Franklin,  by  P.  L. 

Ford.  B — F83ifi 

Printer  boy,  by  W.  M.  Thayer. 

B — F83iti 

Story  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  by 

James  Baldwin.  B — F83ib 

— — True  story  of  Benjamin  Franklin, 
by  E.  S.  Brooks.  B — F83ib2 

Friedrich  II.  the  Great,  king  of  Prussia. 
Frederick  the  Great  and  the  rise  of 
Prussia,  by  W.  F.  Reddaway. 

B — Fgiiri 

Froebel,  F.  W.  A.  Froebel  and  educa- 
tion through  self-activity,  by  H.  C. 
Bowen.  B — F92cb 

Fry,  E.  G.  Elizabeth  Fry,  by  Mrs.  E. 

R.  Pitman.  B — F946P 

Fulton,  Robert.  Life  of  Robert  Fulton, 
by  T.  W.  Knox.  B — Fg74k 

Gainsborough,  Thomas.  Gainsborough, 
by  Sir  Walter  Armstrong. 

B— Gi43ai 

Galitzin,  D.  A.  prince  de.  A royal  son 
and  mother,  by  Baroness  Pauline  von 
Hiigel.  B — Gi6ihi 


BIOGRAPHY— INDIVIDUAL. 


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Gallatin,  Albert.  Albert  Gallatin,  by  J. 

A.  Stevens.  B — G164S 

Gapon,  George.  Story  of  my  life. 

B — G211 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.  Life  of  Giuseppe 
Garibaldi,  by  Theodore  Dwight. 

B — G232d 

Geronimo,  Apache  chief.  Geronimo’s 
story  of  his  life;  ed.  by  S.  M.  Barrett. 

B-G377 

Gilbert,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Stage  reminis- 
cences; ed.  bv  C.  M.  Martin. 

B — G464 

Gilmour,  James.  James  Gilmour  of 
Mongolia,  by  Richard  Lovett. 

B— G488I 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  Talks  with  Mr.  Glad- 
stone, by  L.  A.  Tollemache. 

B— G543t 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Johann  Wolfgang 
Goethe,  by  H.  G.  Atkins.  B — Gspga 

Life  of  Johann  Wolfgang  Goethe, 

by  James  Sime.  B — G599S 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  In  the  days  of  Gold- 
smith, by  Tudor  Jenks.  ^ B — G624J’ 
Life  and  timies  of  Oliver  Gold- 
smith, by  John  Forster.  B — 0624! 

Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith,  by  H.  A. 

Dobson.  B — G624d 

Oliver  Goldsmith,  by  Washington 

Irving.  B — G624i3 

Goodell,  William.  Forty  years  in  the 
Turkish  empire,  bv  E.  D.  G.  Prime. 

B — G648P 

Gordon,  C.  G.  Chinese  Gordon,  by  Ar- 
chibald Forbes.  B — G6622f 

Gounod,  C.  F.  Memoirs  of  an  artist. 

B — G7iim 

Gower,  E.  F.  L.  Bygone  years. 

B — G7232 

Grant,  U.  S.  Boys’  life  of  General 
Grant,  by  T.  W.  Knox.  B— G763k 
Campaigning  with  Grant,  by  Hor- 
ace Porter.  B — G763PI 

Fight  it  out  on  this  line,  by  P.  C. 

Headley.  B — G763hi 

General  Grant,  by  J.  G.  Wilson. 

B — G763W 

Personal  memoirs.  B — G763 

True  story  of  U.  S.  Grant,  by  E.  S. 

Brooks.  B — G763bi 

Ulysses  S.  Grant,  by  W.  C.  Church. 

B— G763C 

Ulysses  S.  Grant,  by  Owen  Wister. 

B — G763WI 

Greeley,  Horace.  Horace  Greeley,  by 
W.  A.  Linn.  B — G794I 

Greenaway,  Kate.  Kate  Greenaway,  by 
M.  H.  Spielmann  and  G.  S.  Layard. 

B — G798S 

Greene,  Nathaniel.  General  Greene,  by 
F.  V.  Greene.  B — G8iig 

Hadley,  S.  H.  S.  H.  Hadley  of  Water 
Street,  by  J.  W.  Chapman.  B — H131C 
Hale,  E.  E.  New  England  boyhood. 

B— H161 

Nathan.  Nathan  Hale,  the  martyr- 

hero  of  the  Revolution,  by  C.  M.  Hol- 
loway. B — Hi63h 

Two  spies:  Nathan  Hale  and  John 

Andre,  by  B.  J.  Lossing.  B — H163I 


Hamilton,  Alexander.  Alexander  Ham- 
ilton, by  C.  A.  Conant.  B — H217C 

Alexander  Hamilton,  by  H.  C. 

Lodge.  B — H217I 

Alexander  Hamilton,  by  W.  G. 

Summer.  B — H217SI 

Hancock,  John.  General  Hancock,  by 
F.  A.  Walker.  B — H235W 

Hannibal.  History  of  Hannibal,  by 
Jacob  Abbott.  B — H245a 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud,  see  Terhimc, 
Mrs.  M.  V.  H. 

Harriott,  Mrs.  C.  M.  see  Morris,  Clara. 
Harte,  Bret.  Bret  Harte,  by  H.  W. 

Boynton.  B — H327b 

Hastings,  Warren.  Warren  Hastings, 
by  Sir  A.  Lyall.  B— H358I 

Warren  Hastings,  by  T.  B.  Mac- 
aulay. B — H3s8m 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Hawthorne  and 
his  circle,  by  Julian  Hawthorne. 

B— H399hi 

Life  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne,  by 

M.  D.  Conway.  B — H399C 

Nathaniel  Hawthorne  and  his  w5fe, 

by  Julian  Hawthorne.  2v.  ' B — H399h 
Healy,  G.  P.  A.  Reminiscences  of  a 
portrait  painter.  B — H434 

Hearn,  Lafcadio.  Life  and  letters  of 
Lafcadio  Hearn,  by  Elizabeth  Bisland. 
2v.  B — H436b 

Heine,  Heinrich.  Life  of  Heinrich 
Heine,  by  William  Sharp. 

B— H468SI 

Henri  IV.  king  of  France  and  Navarre. 
Henry  of  Navarre  and  the  Huguenots 
of  France,  by  P.  F.  Willert. 

B — Hsi8w 

Henry  V.  king  of  England.  Henry  V. 

by  A.  J.  Church.  B — H 5215c 

Henry  VIII.  king  of  England.  Henry 
VIII.  by  A.  F.  Pollard.  B— H5218P 
Henry,  Patrick.  Patrick  Henry,  by  M. 

C.  Tyler.  B — H523t 

Herbart,  J.  F,  Herbart  and  the  Her- 
bartians,  by  Charles  De  Garmo. 

B— H534g 

Hilliard,  Mrs.  H.  L.  My  mother’s  jour- 
nal. B — H649 

Hoar,  G.  F.  Autobiography  of  seventy 
years.  B — H679 

Hohenlohe-Schillingsfiirst,  C.  K.  V. 
prince  of  Rabitor  and  Korvei.  Memoirs  of 
Prince  Chlodwig  of  Hohenlohe-Schil- 
lingsfuerst.  B — H718 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Life  and  letters  of 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  by  J.  T. 
Morse,  jr.  2v.  B — H752mi 

Hood,  Thomas.  Memorials  of  Thos. 

Hood,  by  B.  F.  Broderip.  2v.  B — H777b 
Houston,  Sam.  Sam  Houston,  by  S. 

B.  Elliott.  B — H843e 

Howard,  John.  Story  of  Howard  and 
Oberlin.  B — H849 

Howe,  S.  G.  Letters  and  journals;  ed. 
by  his  daughter,  L.  E.  Richards. 

B— H858 

Hugo,  V.  M.  vicomte.  Life  of  Victor 
Hugo,  by  F.  T.  Marzials.  B — H895m 
Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  Life  of  Leigh  Hunt,  by 
Cosmo  Monkhouse.  B — H94im 


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BIOGRAPH  Y— INDIVID  UAL. 


Ida.  Story  of  Ida,  by  Frances  Alexan- 
der. B — Ii8a 

Ignatius,  saint,  see  Loyola,  Ignatius  de. 
Irving,  Sir  Henry.  Henry  Irving,  by 
Mortimer  Menpes.  B — 1722ml 

Sir  Henry  Irving,  by  P.  H.  Fitz- 
gerald. B— l722fl 

Personal  reminiscences  of  Henry 

Irving,  by  Bram  Stoker.  2v. 

B — 1 722s 

Washington.  Washington  Irving, 

by  H.  W.  Boynton.  B — 1726b 

Jackson,  Andrew.  Andrew  Jackson,  by 
W.  G.  Brown.  B — ^Ji2b 

Andrew  Jackson  as  a public  man. 

by  W.  G.  Sumner.  B — Ji2S 

General  Jackson,  by  James  Parton. 

B — ^Ji2pi 

History  of  Andrew  Jackson,  by  A. 

C.  Buell.  2v.  B — ^Ji2br 

Land  hero  of  1812,  by  C.  C.  Hotch- 
kiss. B— Ji2h 

True  Andrew  Jackson,  by  C.  T. 

Brady.  * B — ^Ji2b2 

T.  J.  called  Stonewall.  Stonewall 

Jackson,  by  C.  Hovey.  B — ^Ji4k 

Jay,  John.  John  Jay,  by  George  Pellew. 

B— J42P 

Jefferson,  Joseph.  Autobiography. 

B— J452 

Joseph  Jefferson,  by  Francis  Wil- 
son. B— J452W2 

Life  and  art  of  Joseph  Jefferson,  by 

William  Winter.  B — J452WI 

TFomas.  Life  and  times  of 

Thomas  Jefferson,  by  T.  E.  Watson. 

B— J454WI 

Thomas  Jefferson,  by  H.  C.  Mer- 

win.  B — J4541111 

Thomas  Jefferson,  by  J.  T.  Morse, 

jr.  B— j4S4m 

Jerome,  saint.  Saint  Jerome,  by  Father 
Largent.  B — J56I 

Johnson,  Samuel.  Life  of  Samuel  John- 
son, by  James  Boswell.  B— Jbpb 

Life  of  Samuel  Johnson,  by  F. 

Grant.  B — J6gg 

Samuel  Johnson,  by  Sir  Leslie 

Stephen.  B — J69S 

Sir  William.  Sir  William  Johnson, 

by  A.  C.  Buell.  B— J7ib 

Sir  William  Johnson,  by  W.  E. 

Griffis.  B — J7ig 

Story  of  old  Fort  Johnson,  by  W. 

M.  Reid.  B— J7ir 

Jones,  J.  P.  Commondore  Paul  Jones, 
by  C.  T.  Brady.  B — ^J77bi 

Life  and  adventures  of  Rear-ad- 
miral John  Paul  Jones,  by  J.  S.  C. 
Abbott.  B — ^J77a 

Paul  Jones,  by  A.  C.  Buell.  2v. 

B-J77b 

Josephine,  empress  of  the  French.  Citi- 
zeness  Bonaparte,  by  Imbert  de  Saint- 
Amand.  B — J836i 

History  of  Josephine,  by  J.  S.  C. 

Abbott.  B — J836a 

Wife  of  the  First  Consul,  by  Im 

bert  de  Saint-Amand.  B — J836ii 


Julian  the  Apostate,  Roman  emperor 
Julian,  philosopher  and  emperor,  by 
A.  Gardner.  B — jQ4g 

June,  Jenny,  pseud,  see  Croly,  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Justin,  saint.  Life  of  St.  Justin,  by  Mrs. 

Charles  Martin.  B — ^Jg6m 

Katz  Awa.  Katz  Awa,  “the  Bismarck  of 
Japan,”  by  E.  W.  Clark,  B — K194C 
Keats,  John.  Life  of  John  Keats,  by  W. 

M.  Rossetti.  B — K25r 

Keller,  H.  A.  Story  of  my  life. 

B— K29 

Kidd,  William.  Capt.  Wm.  Kidd,  by  J. 

S.  C.  Abbott.  B — K46a 

Kildare,  O.  F,  My  Mamie  Rose. 

B— K48 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Letters  and  memo- 
ries of  his  life.  B — K55 

Knox,  John.  John  Knox,  by  F.  Mac- 
Cunn.  B — K74m 

John  Knox,  by  J.  Stalker. 

B — K74S 

John  Knox  and  the  Reformation, 

by  Andrew  Lang.  B — K74I 

Kropotkin,  P.  A.  prince.  Memoirs  of  a 
revolutionist.  B — K93 

Kruger,  Paul.  Paul  Kruger  and  his 
times,  by  F.  R.  Stratham.  B — K94S 
Friedrich  I.  Barbarossa,  emperor  of  Ger- 
many. Barbarossa,  by  Franz  Kuim;  tr, 
by  George  P,  Upton.  B — F9ii2k 

Lafayette,  M.  J.  P.  R.  I.  G.  M.  marquis 
de.  True  story  of  Lafayette,  by  E.  S. 
Brooks,  B — Li6ib 

La  Ferronnays,  A.  d’A.  comtesse  d\  A 
sister’s  story,  by  Mme.  Craven. 

B — Li  62c 

Lamb,  Charles.  Life  of  Charles  Lamb, 
by  E.  V.  Lucas.  B — L218I 

Mary,  Mary  Lamb,  by  A.  Gilchrist. 

B — L2i82g 

Landor,  W.  S.  Florence  of  Landor,  by 
Lilian  Whiting.  B — L261W 

Lanier,  Sidney.  Sidney  Lanier,  by  Ed- 
win Mims.  B — L287m 

Larcom,  Lucy.  New  England  girlhood. 

B— L319 

La  Salle,  R.  R.  C.  sieur  de.  Adventures 
of  chevalier  de  la  Salle,  by  J.  S.  C. 
Abbott.  . B — L338a 

Lee,  Charles.  Treason  of  Charles  Lee, 
by  G.  H.  Moore.  B — L4772m 

Henry.  Memoir  of  Col.  Henry 

Lee,  by  J.  T.  Morse,  jr.  B — L478m 

R.  E.  Recollections  and  letters  of 

General  Robert  E.  Lee,  by  his  son. 
Captain  R.  E.  Lee.  B — L47pl2^ 

Robert  E.  Lee,  by  W.  P.  Trent. 

B — L479t 

Robert  E.  Lee,  by  H.  A.  White. 

B — L479W 

Son  of  Light  Horse  Harry,  by 

James  Barnes.  B — L479I) 

Leland,  C.  G.  Charles  Godfrey  Leland, 
by  Mrs.  E.  R.  Pennell.  2v.  B — L537P 
Leo  XIII.  pope.  Pope  Leo  XIII,  by 
Justin  McCarthy.  B — LS767m 

Lespinasse,  J.  J.  fi.  de.  Letters  of  Mile, 
de  Lespinasse.  B — L6372 


BIOGRAPHY— INDIVIDUAL. 


79 


Lessing,  G.  E.  Life  of  Gotthold  Eph- 
raim Lessing;  by  T.  W.  Rolleston. 

B — L693F 

Lewis,  Meriwether.  Lewis  and  Clark; 
by  W.  R.  Leighton.  B — L675I 

Story  of  Meriwether  Lewis  and 

Captain  William  Clark,  by  N.  F. 
Kingsley.  B — L675k 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Abraham  Lincoln, 
by  Noah  Brooks.  B — L736b3 

Abraham  Lincoln,  by  C.  C.  Coffin. 

B — L736CI 

Abraham  Lincoln,  by  C.  G.  Leland. 

B— L736h 

Abraham  Lincoln,  by  J.  T.  Morse, 

jr.  B — L736m2 

Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Carl  Schurz, 

B — L736S 

Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  downfal! 

of  American  slavery,  by  Noah  Brooks. 

B— L736b3 

Boy’s  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by 

Helen  Nicolay.  B — L736n2 

Early  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by 

I.  M.  Tarbell  and  J.  M.  Davis. 

B— L736t 

Lincoln  in  story,  by  S.  G.  Pratt. 

B — L736PI 

Lincoln,  master  of  men,  by  Alonzo 

Rothschild.  B — L736r2 

Lincoln  the  lawyer,  by  F.  T.  Hill. 

B — L736h6 

Short  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by 

J.  G.  Nicholay.  B — L736ni 

True  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  W.  E 

Curtis.  B — L736C5 

True  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by 

E.  S.  Brooks.  B — L736b2 

Washington  in  Lincoln’s  time,  by 

Noah  Brooks.  ^ B — L736b4 

Liszt,  Franz.  Life  of  Liszt,  by  Louis 
Nohl.  ^ B — L774U 

Livingstone,  David.  David  Livingstone, 
by  T.  B.  Maclachlan.  B — L788m 

Personal  life  of  David  Livingstone, 

by  W.  G.  Blaikie.  B — L788b 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Henry  Wadsworth 
Longfellow,  by  G.  R.  Carpenter. 

B— L853C 

Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow,  by 

F.  H.  Underwood.  B — L8S3U 

Life  of  Henry  Wadsworth  Long- 
fellow, by  E.  S.  Robertson.  B — L85.^t 

Louis  XIV.  king  of  France.  Louis  XIV 
and  the  zenith  of  the  French  mon- 
archy, by  Arthur  Hassall.  B — L8884h 
Lowell,  J.  R.  James  Russell  Lowell,  by 
H.  E.  Scudder.  B — L915.S 

James  Russell  Lowell  and  his 

friends,  by  E.  E.  Hale.  B— L9i5h 

James  Russell  Lowell,  his  life  and 

work,  by  Ferris  Greenslet.  B — L9i5g 
Loyola,  Ignatius  de.  Loyola  and  the 
education  system  of  the  Jesuits,  by 
Thomas  Hughes.  B — L923I1 

Luise,  A.  W.  A.  of  Mechlenburg-Strelitz, 
queen  of  Prussia.  Queen  Louisa  of 
Prussia,  by  M.  M.  Moffatt.  B — L953m 
Macaulay,  T.  B.  baron.  Life  and  letters  • 
of  Lord  Macaulay,  by  Sir  G.  O.  Treve- 
lyan. 2 V.  B — Mii7t 


McCarthy,  Justin.  An  Irishman’s  story. 

B — M123 

McClellan,  G.  B.  McClellan’s  own  story. 

B — M126 

McClure,  A.  K.  Recollections  of  half 
a century.  B — M1282 

MacDowell,  Edward.  Edward  Mac- 
Dowell,  by  Lawrence  Gilman. 

B— Mi38g 

Mackay,  A.  M.  Story  of  the  life  of  Mac- 
kay  of  Uganda,  ed.  by  his  sister. 

B— M153 

Mackenzie,  J.  K.  John  Kenneth  Mac- 
kenzie, by  Mrs.  M.  I.  Bryson. 

B— Mi  56b 

Madison,  James.  James  Madison,  by  S. 

H.  Gay.  B — Mi822g 

Magellan,  Fernando.  Magellan,  by  G. 

M.  Towle.  B — Mi9it 

Story  of  Magellan  and  the  dis- 
covery of  the  Philippines,  by  Hezekiah 
Butterworth.  B — Mi9ib 

Mann,  Horace.  Horace  Mann,  by  B.  A. 

Hinsdale.  B — MzSih 

Marguerite  de  yalois,  1st  queen  of  Henry 
IV  of  Prance.  Queen  Margot,  by  H. 

N.  Williams.  B — M3312W 

Maria  Theresa,  empress  of  Austria. 

Maria  Theresa,  by  W.  O.  von  Horn. 

B— M332h 

Marie  Antoinette,  queen  of  France. 
Flight  of  Marie  Antoinette,  by  L.  L. 
T.  G.  Lenotre.  B — M334I1 

Marie  Antoinette,  by  Henrietta 

Keddie.  B — M334k 

History  of  Marie  Antoinette,  by  J. 

S.  C.  Abbott.  B — M334a 

Marie  Antoinette  and  the  end  of 

the  old  regime,  by  Imbert  de  Saint- 
Amand.  B — M334i 

Marie  Antoinette  and  the  downfall 

of  royalty,  by  Imbert  de  Saint-Amand. 

B— M334i2 

Marie  Antoinette  at  the  Tuileries, 

by  Imbert  de  Saint-Amand.  B — M334ii 
Marie  Feodorowna,  czarina  of  Russia. 
Mother  of  czars,  by  Mrs.  Colquhoun 
Grant.  B — M334ig 

Marie  Louise,  empress  of  the  French. 
Happy  days  of  the  Empress  Marie 
Louise,  by  Imbert  de  Saint-Amand. 

B— M3342i 

Marie  Louise  and,  the  decadence  of 

the  empire,  by  Imbert  de  Saint- 
Amand.  B — M3342ii 

Marie  Louise  and  the  invasion  of 

1814,  by  Imbert  de  Saint-Amand. 

B — M3342i2 

Marie  Louise,  return  from  Elba 

and  the  hundred  days,  by  Imbert  de 
Saint-Amand.  B — M3342i3 

Marlborough,  S.  J.  Churchill,  duchess  of. 
Duchess  Sarah,  by  O.  S.  C.  Colville. 

B—M  3474c 

Marquette,  Jacques.  Father  Marquette, 
by  Samuel  Hedges.  B — M357I1 

Father  Marquette,  by  R.  G. 

Thwaites.  B — M3S7t 

Marryat,  Frederick.  Life  of  Frederick 
Marryat,  by  David  Hannay.  B — M362h 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDIVID  UAL. 


Marshall,  John.  John  Marshall,  by  A. 

B.  Magruder.  B — M368m 

John  Marshall,  by  J.  B.  Thayer. 

B— M368t 

Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots.  History  of 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  by  Jacob 
Abbott.  B — M393a 

Life  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  by 

Donald  MacLeod.  B — M393m 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  by  A.  H. 

Millar.  B — M393mi 

Mystery  of  Mary  Stuart,  by  An- 
drew Lang.  B — M393I2 

Mason,  William.  Memories  of  a musical 
life.  ^ B — M412 

Medici,  Lorenzo  de.  Lorenzo  de  Me- 
dici, by  E.  Armstrong.  B — M4292a 
Michelet,  Mme.  Jules.  Story  of  my 
childhood.  B — M6232 

Mill,  J.  S.  Autobiography..  B — M645 
Life  of  John  Stuart  Mill,  by  W, 

L.  Courtney.  B — M645C 

Millet,  J.  F.  Millet,  by  Richard  Muther. 

B — M6s3m 

Milton,  John.  In  the  days  of  Milton,  by 
Tudor  Jenks.  B — M662j 

John  Milton,  by  W.*  P.  Trent. 

B — M662t 

Life  of  John  Milton,  by  Richard 

Garnett.  B — M662g 

Mirabeau,  H.  G.  R.  comte.  Mirabeau 
and  the  French  revolution,  by  C.  F. 
Warwick.  B — M671WI 

Mitchel,  O.  M.  Old  stars,  life  and  mili' 
tary  career  of  Major-general  Ormsby 

M.  Mitchel,  by  P.  C.  Headley. 

B— M679I1 

Mohammed  or  Mahomet.  Life  of 
Mahomet,  by  Edward  Gibbon. 

B — M697g 

Mahomet  and  his  successors,  by 

Washington  Irving.  B — M697i 

Monroe,  James.  James  Monroe,  by  D. 

C.  Gilman.  B — M753g 

Montaigne,  M.  E.  de.  Michel  de  Mon- 
taigne, by  Edward  Dowden. 

B — M76id 

Moore,  Thomas.  Thomas  Moore,  by  S. 

L.  Gwynn.  B — M824g 

More,  Hannah.  Hannah  More,  by  C. 

M.  Yonge.  B — M835y 

Morris,  Clara.  Life  of  a star.  B — M875m 

Life  on  the  stage.  B — M875 

Gouverneur.  Gouveneur  Morris, 

by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  B — M876r 

William.  William  Morris,  by  E. 

L.  Cary.  B — M877C 

Morrison,  Robert.  Robert  Morrison,  by 
W.  J.  Townsend.  B — M88it 

Morse,  S.  F.  B.  Samuel  F.  B.  Morse,  by 
John  Trowbridge.  B — M886t 

Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.  Mozart  the  man 
and  the  artist  as  revealed  in  his  own 
words,  ed.  by  Friedrich  Kerst. 

B — M939k 

Mozart’s  youth,  by  Franz  Hoff- 
mann. ^ B— M939h 

Mullany,  P.  F.  see  Azarias,  brother. 
Muller,  F.  Max.  Auld  lang  syne.  2v. 

B — M958 

George.  Life  of  trust,  by  H.  L. 

Wayland.  B — M9582 


Nansen,  Fridtjof.  Fridtjof  Nansen,  by 
J.  P.  Bull.  B— Ni88bi 

Napoleon  I Bonaparte,  emperor  of  the 
French.  Boy  life  of  Napoleon,  by  E. 
G.  Foa.  B— N2i6f 

Life  of  Napoleon  I,  by  J.  H.  Rose. 

B — N2i6r3 

Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  by  I. 

M.  Tarbell.  B — N2i6ti 

Napoleon  Bonaparte,  by  W.  C. 

Sprague.  B — N216S4 

Napoleon,  the  last  phase,  by  A.  P. 

Primrose,  earl  of  Rosebery.  B — N2i6r2 

Napoleon,  warrior  and  ruler,  by  W. 

O.  Morris.  B — N2i6m2 

Napoleonic  studies,  by  J.  H.  Rose. 

B — N2i6r4 

— — Short  life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte, 
by  I.  M.  Tarbell.  B— N2i6t 

Napoleon  II,  king  of  Rome.  The  duke 
of  Reichstadt,  by  Edward  Wert- 
heimer. B — N2161W 

Napoleon  III.  Bonaparte,  emperor  of  the 
French.  {Louis  Nhpoleon.)  Napoleon 
III  and  his  court,  by  A.  L.  Imbert  de 
Saint-Amand.  B — N21621 

Nast,  Thomas.  Th.  Nast,  by  A.  B. 

Paine.  B — N26gp 

Neesima,  J.  H.  Maker  of  new  Japan, 
by  J.  D.  Davis.  B — N382d 

Nelson,  Horatio,  viscount.  Life  of 
Horatio  Nelson,  by  W.  C.  Russell. 

B — N426r 

Life  of  Nelson,  by  Robert  Southey. 

B — N426S2 

Nero,  emperor  of  Rome.  History  of 
Nero,  by  Jacob  Abbott.  B — N44pa 
Nevius,  J.  L.  Life  of  John  Livingston 
Nevius,  by  Mrs.  H.  S.  C.  Nevius. 

B — N52gn 

Newman,  J.  H.-  card.  Newman,  by  Wil- 
liam Barry.  B — Ns53b 

. Nicholas  I,  saint.  Saint  Nicholas  I,  by 
Jules  Roy.  B — Nsggr 

Nicholls,  Mrs.  see  Bronte,  Charlotte. 
Nightingale,  Florence.  Life  of  Florence 
Nightingale,  by  S.  A.  Tooley. 

B— N687t 

O’Connell,  Daniel.  Daniel  O’Connell, 
by  Robert  Dunlop.  B — Oi8d 

Olnhausen,  M.  P.  von.  Adventures  of 
an  army  nurse  in  two  wars.  B — O51 
Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  marchesa  d\  Margaret 
Fuller,  by  Mrs.  J.  W.  Howe. 

B — 084b  I 

Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli,  by  T.  W. 

Higginson.  B — 084b 

Owen,  M.  C.  Doffed  coronet.  B — Og72d 

Tribulations  of  a princess.  B — O972 

Parkman,  Francis.  Francis  Parkman, 
by  H.  D.  Sedgwick.  B — P249S 

Pater,  Walter.  Walter  Pater,  by  A.  C. 

Benson.  B — Pzgsb 

Paton,  J.  G.  Story  of  John  G.  Paton,  by 
James  Paton.  B-— P312P 

Patrick,  saint.  Life  of  Saint  Patrick,  by 
W.  B.  Morris.  B — P3i4mi 

Penn,  William.  Life  of  William  Penn, 
by  George  Hodges.  B — P4i2h 

* Pepys,  Samuel.  Diary  from  1659  to 
1669;  ed.  by  Lord  Braybrooke. 

B— P425PI 


BIOGRAPH  Y—lNDl  VID  UA  L. 


81 


Pericles.  Pericles  and  the  golden  age  of 
Athens,  by  Evelyn  Abbott.  B — P44ia 
Pestalozzi,  J.  H.  Pestalozzi,  by  J.  A. 
Pinloche.  B — P476P 

Pestalozzi,  his  life  and  work,  by 

Roger  de  Gnimps.  B — P476g 

Peter  I.  the  Great,  emperor  of  Russia. 
History  of  Peter  the  Great,  by  Jacob 
Abbott.  B — P478a 

Peter  the  Great,  by  J.  L.  Motley. 

B — P478m 

Phelps,  E.  S.  (Now  Mrs.  Ward).  Chap- 
ters from  a life.  B — P5382 

Pinckney,  Eliza.  Eliza  Pinckney,  by 
Mrs.  H.  H.  R.  Ravenel.  B — P6471- 
Pitt,  William.  Pitt,  by  A.  P.  Primrose, 
earl  of  Rosebery.  B — P688r 

Pius  VII.  pope.  Pius  the  seventh,  by 
M.  H.  Allies.  B — P.^932a 

Poe,  E.  A.  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  by  G.  E. 

Woodberry.  B — P743W 

Porter,  D.  D.  Admiral  Porter,  by  J.  R. 

Soley.  B — P8444S 

Prescott,  W.  H.  William  Hickling  Pres- 
cott, by  H.  T.  Peck.  B — P933P 

Pryor,  Mrs.  S.  A.  R.  Reminiscences  of 
peace  and  war.  B — P973 

Putnam,  Israel.  Israel  Putnam,  by  W. 
F.  Livingston.  B — ^Pppil 

“Old  Put”  the  patriot,  by  F.  A. 

Ober.  B — P9910 

Raffaello  Sanzio.  {Raphael).  Child  of 
Urbino.  by  Ouida,  pseud.  *B — R1360 
Rainsford,  W.  S.  Preacher’s  story  of 
his  work.  B — R158 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter.  Sir  Walter  Raleigh, 
by  I.  A.  Taylor.  B — Ri63t2 

Story  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  by  M. 

D.  Kelly.  B— Ri63k 

Randolph,  John.  John  Randolph,  by 
Henry  Adams.  B — Ri93a 

Renan,  Ernest.  Life  of  Ernest  Renan. 

by  Francis  Espinasse.  B — R393e 

Revere,  Paul.  True  story  of  Paul 
Revere,  by  C.  F.  Gettemy.  B — R4S2g 
Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua.  Sir  Joshua  Rey- 
nolds, by  R.  Cleeve.  B — R463CI 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  his  life  and 

art,  by  R.  C.  S.  Lord  Gower.  B — R463g 
Riis,  J.  A.  Making  of  an  American. 

B — R572 

Ripley,  George.  George  Ripley,  by  O. 

B.^  Frothingham.  B — RsSpf 

Rodin,  Auguste.  Life  and  work  of 
Auguste  Rodin,  by  Frederick  Lawton. 

B— R692I 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Life  of  Theodore 
Roosevelt,  by  F.  M.  Perry.  B — R781P 

The  man  Roosevelt,  by  F.  E. 

Leupp.  B— R781I 

Theodore  Roosevelt,  the  citizen,  by 

J.  A.  Riis.  B — R78ir 

Rossetti,  D.  G.  Life  of  Dante  Gabriel 
Rossetti,  by  Joseph  Knight. 

B — R829ik 

Rousseau,  J.  J.  Rousseau  and  education 
according  to  nature,  by  Thomas 
Davidson.  B — R864d 

Ruskin,  John.  John  Ruskin,  by  Frederic 
Harrison.  B — Rpsbhi 


Samson,  abbot  of  St.  Edmunds.  Chron- 
icle of  Jocelin,  by  Jocelin  of  Brake- 
lond.  ^ B — S192J 

Savonarola,  G.  M.  F.  M.  Life  and  times 
of  Girolamo  Savonarola,  by  Pasquale 
Villari.  B — S264V 

Scarlatti,  Alessandro.  Alessandro  Scar- 
latti, by  E.  J.  Dent.  B — S286d 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.  Life  of  Friedrich 
Schiller,  by  H.  W.  Nevinson.  B — S334n 
Schley,  W.  S.  Forty-five  years  under 
the  flag.  B — S343 

Schopenhauer,  Arthur.  Life  of  Arthur 
Schopenhauer,  by  William  Wallace. 

B— S373W 

Schuyler,  P.  J.  Life  of  Gen.  Philip 
Schuyler,  by  Bayard  Tuckerman. 

B— S3976t 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Edinburgh  under  Sir 
Walter  Scott,  by  W.  T.  Fyfe. 

B — S43i2f 

In  the  days  of  Scott,  by  Tudor 

Jenks.  B — S4312J' 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  by  J.  G. 

Lockhart.  B — S4312IT 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  by  C.  D. 

Yonge.  B — S43i2y 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  by  R.  H.  Hutton. 

B — S43i2h 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  by  Andrew  Lang. 

B — S4312I4 

Winfield,  Giant  of  three  wars,  by 

. James  Barnes.  . B — S431I) 

Seward,  W.  H.  William  Henry  Seward. 

by  T.  K.  Lothrop.  B — S514I 

Shelley,  P.  B.  Life  of  Percy  Bysshe 
Shelley,  by  William  Sharp.  B — S5452S 
Sheridan,  P.  H.  Fighting  Phil,  by  P. 

C.  Headley.  B — Ss52h 

General  Sheridan,  by  H.  E.  Davies. 

B— SsS2d 

R.  B.  B.  Life  of  Richard  Brinley 

Sheridan,  by  L.  C.  Sanders.  B — S552TS 

Sheridan,  by  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Oli- 

phant.  B — 55210 

Sherman,  John.  John  Sherman,  by  T. 
E.  Burton.  B — S5532b 

W.  T.  Facing  the  enemy,  by  P. 

C.  Headley.  B — S553I1 

General  Sherman,  by  M.  F.  Force. 

B— S553fi 

William  T.  Sherman,  by  Edward 

Robins.  B — S553r 

Shorthouse,  J.  H.  Life,  letters  and  liter- 
ary remains  of  J.  H.  Shorthouse,  ed. 
by  his  wife.  2v.  B — S5596S 

Simms,  W.  G.  William  Gilmore  Simms, 
by  W.  P.  Trent.  B — S592t 

Simpson,  Sir  J.  Y.  Sir  James  Young 
Simpson,  and  chloroform,  by  H.  L. 
Gordon.  B — S6i32g 

Smith,  Adam.  Life  of  Adam  Smith,  by 
R.  B.  Haldane.  B — S642h 

Captain  John.  Adventures  of  Cap- 
tain John  Smith,  by  E.  P.  Roberts. 

B — S65ir 

Captain  John  Smith,  by  A.  G. 

Bradley.  B — S65ib 

M.  B.  First  forty  years  of  Wash- 
ington society.  B — S655 

Smollett,  T.  G.  Life  of  Tobias  George 
Smollett,  by  David  Hannay.  B — S666h 


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BIOGRAPHY— INDIVIDUAL. 


Sophia  Dorothea  of  Zell,  queen  of  George 

I.  king  of  England.  Love  of  an  un- 
crowned queen,  by  W.  H.  Wilkins. 

B — S712W 

Soto,  Hernando  de.  Ferdinand  de  Soto, 
by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  B— S7i8a 

Ferdinand  de  Soto  and  the  invasion 

of  Florida,  by  F.  A.  Ober.  B — S7180 
Spencer,  Herbert.  Autobiography.  2v. 

B— S745 

Standish,  Miles.  Captain  Myles  Stan- 
dish,  by  Tudor  Jenks.  B — S785ji 

Exploits  of  Miles  Standish,  by 

Henry  Johnson,  B — S78sj 

Miles  Standish,  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 

B— S785a 

Steele,  Sir  Richard.  Life  of  Richard 
Steele,  by  G.  A.  Aitken.  2v.  B — SSiqa 
Stevens,  Thaddeus.  Thaddeus  Stevens, 
by  S.  W.  McCall.  B^S846m 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son, by  H.  B.  Baildon.  B— S848bi 

Robert  Louis  Stevenson,  by  G.  K. 

Chesterton  and  W.  R.  Nicoll. 

B — S848CI 

Stoddard,  R.  H.  Recollections,  personal 
and  literary;  ed.  by  Ripley  Hitchcock. 

B— S868 

Stoddart,  J.  H.  Recollections  of  a 
player.  B — S869 

Stuyvesant,  Peter.  Peter  Stuyvesant,  by 

J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  B— S938a 

Peter  Stuyvesant,  by  B.  Tucker- 

man.  B — S938t 

Sumner,  Charles.  Charles  Sumner,  by 
A.  L.  Dawes.  B — wS9S6d 

Charles  Sumner,  by  Moorfield 

Storey.  B — S956S 

Swinburne,  A.  C.  Swinburne,  by  G.  E. 

Woodberry.  B — S978W 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Bayard  Taylor,  by  A, 
H.  Smyth.  B — T238S 

On  two  continents,  by  Mrs.  M.  H. 

Taylor.  B — T238ti 

Zachary.  General  Taylor,  by  O. 

O.  Howard.  B — T247h 

Old  rough  and  ready,  by  John 

Frost.  B — T247f 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  baron.  Alfred  Ten- 
nyson, by  A.  C.  Benson.  B — T3i2b 

Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson,  by  Arthur 

Waugh.  B — T312W 

Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson,  by  Hallam 

Tennyson.  B — T3i2t 

Child’s  recollections  of  Tennyson, 

by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Ellison.  B — T3i2e 

Homes  of  Tennyson,  by  A.  H. 

Paterson.  B — T312P 

Terhune,  Mrj.  M.  V.  H.  When  grand- 
mamma was  fourteen.  B — T318WI 

When  grandmamma  was  new. 

B — T318W 

Terry,  Ellen.  Ellen  Terry,  by  Christo- 
pher St.  John.  B — T329SI 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Life  of  W.  M.  Thack- 
eray, by  H.  Merivale  and  F.  T.  Mar- 
zials.  B — T363m 

Thackeray  in.  the  United  States,  by 

J.  G.  Wilson.  2v.  B — T363WI 

Theresa,  sister.  Little  flower  of  Jesus. 

B— T308 


Thomas,  G.  H.  General  Thomas,  by 
Henry  Coppee.  B — T456C 

Thomas,  Theodore.  Theodore  Thomas, 
a musical  autobiography.  2v.  B — T462 
Thomas  a Kempis.  Thomas  a Kempis, 
by  J.  E.  G.  de  Montmorency. 

B— T4542m 

Thoreau,  H.  D.  Henry  D.  Thoreau,  by 
F.  B.  Sanborn.  B — T488SI 

Life  of  Henry  D.  Thoreau,  by  H. 

S.  Salt.  B— T488S 

Tolstoi,  L.  N.  count.  Leo  Tolstov,  by 

T.  S.  Knowlson.  B — T6s4k 

Tolstoy  the  man,  by  E.  A.  Steiner. 

B — T6S4st 

Train,  G.  F.  My  life  in  many  states  and 
in  foreign  lands.  B — T768 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  My  own  story. 

B— T863 

Tze-Shi,  empress  dowager  of  China.  With 
the  empress  dowager,  by  K.  A.  Carl. 

B — T998C 

Van  Buren,  Martin.  Martin  Van  Buren 
by  E.  M.  Shepard.  B — V221S 

Vaughan,  Clare.  Life  of  Clare  Vaughan, 
by  Lady  Lovat.  B — V365I 

Velasquez,  D.  R.  de  Silva  y.  Velasquez. 

by  R.  A.  M.  Stevenson.  B — V434ST 
Vespucci,  Amerigo.  Amerigo  Vespucci, 
by  F.  A.  Ober.  B — V5810 

Vianney,  J.  B.  M.  Uure  d’Ars.)  Life  of 
the  blessed  cure  d’Ars,  by  Alfred 
Monnin.  B — V6i7m 

Victoria,  queen,  of  England.  Character  of 
Queen  Victoria.  B — V645C4 

Childhood  of  Queen  Victoria,  by 

Mrs.  D.  F.  B.  Gurney.  B — V645g 

In  the  days  of  Queen  Victoria,  by 

E.  M.  Tappan.  B — V645t2 

Queen  Victoria,  a biography,  by 

Sidney  Lee.  B — V645I2 

Vidocq,  E.  F.  Vidocq,  the  French  police 
spy,  written  by  himself.  B — V654 
Vincent  de  Paul,  saint.  Saint  Vincent  de 
Paul,  by  Emmanuel  de  Broglie. 

B— V769b 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  Life  of  Voltaire, 
by  Francis  Espinasse.  B — V935e 

Wallace,  A.  R.  My  life.  2v.  B— W187 
Lew.  Lew  Wallace;  an  autobiog- 
raphy. B — W191 

Ward,  Mrs.  E.  S.  P.  sec  Phelps,  E.  S. 
Warner,  C.  D.  Charles  Dudley  Warner, 
by  Mrs.  A.  A.  Field.  ^ B — \V279f 
Warwick,  R.  Neville,  earl  of.  Warwick, 

the  king  maker,  by  C.  W.  Oman. 

B — W3110 

Washington,  B.  T.  Up  from  slavery. 

B— W317 

George.  Americanism  of  Wash- 
ington, by  Henry  Van  Dyke. 

B— W3t8v 

George  Washington,  by  J S.  C.  Ab- 
bott. B— W3i8ai 

George  Washington,  by  H.  C. 

Lodge.  B — W318I 

George  Washington,  by  H.  E. 

Scudder.  B — W318S2 

• Letters  and  recollections  of  George 

Washington.  B — W318WS 

Life  of  George  Washington,  by 

Jacob  Abbott.  B — W3i8a 


BIOGRAPHY— INDIVIDUAL.  HISTORY:  GENERAL. 


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Story  of  Washington,  by  E.  E. 

Seclye.  B — W318S3 

True  George  Washington,  by  P.  L. 

Ford.  B— W3i8f 

True  story  of  George  Washington, 

by  E.  S.  Brooks.  B — W3i8b2 

Washington  and  his  country,  by 

Washington  Irving  and  John  Fiske. 

B— W3i8i2 

Washington  and  the  West. 

B — W318W4 

Youth  of  Washington,  by  S.  W. 

Mitchell.  B — W3i8m3 

Mrs.  M.  B.  Mother  of  Washington 

and  her  times,  by  S.  A.  R.  Pryor. 

B — W319P 

Mrs.  M.  D.  C.  Martha  Washing- 
ton, by  A.  H.  Wharton.  B — W3191W 
Watt,  James.  James  Watt,  by  Andrew 
Carnegie.  *B — W345C 

Watts,  G.  F.  G.  F.  Watts,  by  Mrs.  E. 

I.  Barrington.  B — W349b 

G.  F.  Watts,  by  W.  K.  West  and 

Romualdo  Pantini.  • B — W349W 

Wayne,  Anthony.  Anthony  Wayne,  by 

J.  R.  Spears.  B — W359S 

Webster,  Daniel.  Daniel  Webster,  by 

N.  Hapgood.  B — W378h 

Daniel  Webster,  by  H.  C.  Lodge. 

B— W378I 

Daniel  Webster,  by  J.  B.  McMas- 

ter.  B — W378mi 

— — Life  of  Daniel  Webster,  the  states- 
man and  the  patriot.  B — W378 

Noah.  Noah  Webster,  by  H.  E. 

Scudder.  B — W382S 

Wellington,  Arthur  Wellesley,  duke  of. 
Wellington,  soldier  and  statesman,  by 
W.  O.  Morris.  B — W452m2 

Wesley,  John.  John  Wesley,  by  F. 
Banfield.  B — W5i3b 


Wesley  and  his  century,  by  W.  H. 

Fitchett.  B — W5i3f 

Whistler,  J.  A.  M.  James  McNeill 
Whistler,  by  H.  W.  Singer.  B — W576S 

Works  of  James  McNeill  Whistler, 

by  E,  L.  Cary.  B — W576C 

White,  A.  D.  Autobiography  of  Andrew 
Dickson  White.  2v.  B — W582 

Whitman,  Marcus.  How  Marcus  Whit- 
man saved  Oregon,  by  O.  W.  Nixon. 

B — W6i52n 

Marcus  Whitman  and  the  early 

days  of  Oregon,  by  W.  A.  Mowry. 

B — W6i52m 

Walt.  Walt  Whitman,  by  I.  H. 

Platt.  B — W6i5p 

Whittier,  J.  G.  John  Greenleaf  Whittier, 
by  G.  R.  Carpenter.  B — W625C 

Life  and  letters  of  John  Greenleaf 

Whittier,  by  S.  J.  Pickard.  B — W625PT 
Wilhelm  II.  German  emperor.  Imperator 
et  rex,  by  M.  C.  Owen.  B — W67810 
Willard,  F.  E.  Uncrowned  queen,  by 
Bernie  Babcock.  B — W692I) 

William  I,  the  conqueror,  king  of  Eng- 
land. History  of  William  the  conquer- 
or, by  Jacob  Abbott.  B — \y7161a 
William  I.  surnamed  the  Silent,  prince  of 
Orange,  William  of  Orange,  by  Otto- 
kar  Schupp.  B — W716S 

Williams,  Sir  George.  Life  of  Sir  George 
Williams,  founder  of  the  Young  Men’s 
Christian  Association,  by  J.  E.  H.  Wil- 
liams. B — W7232W 

Willis,  N.  P.  Nathaniel  P.  Willis,  by  H. 

A.  Beers.  B — W73Sb 

Wyclif,  John.  John  Wyclif,  by  Lewis 
Sergeant.  B — W977S 

Xerxes  the  Great,  king  of  Persia,  History 
oif  Xerxes  the  Great,  by  Joseph  Abbott. 

B— X6a 


HISTORY. 


General. 

Ancient  history. 
Europe. 

Asia. 

Africa. 

North  America. 


Canada. 

Mexico  and  West 
Indies. 

United  States. 
South  America. 
Oceanica. 


GENERAL. 

American  historical  association.  Study 
of  history  in  schools.  907 — A 

Andrews,  E.  B.  Brief  institutes  of  gen- 
eral history.  909 — A3 

Bancroft,  George.  History  of  the  battle 
of  Lake  Erie.  904 — B2 

Barnes,  Mrs.  M.  D.  S.  Studies  in  his- 
torical method.  907 — B2 

Bourne,  H.  E.  Teaching  of  history  and 
civics.  907 — B 

Brewer,  E.  C.  Historic  notebook. 

903— B 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Heroic  happenings,  told 
in  verse  and  story.  908 — B 

Story  of  the  nineteenth  century. 

909.8 — B 

Creasy,  Sir  E.  S.  Fifteen  decisive  battles 
of  the  world.  904 — C 


Draper,  J.  W.  History  of  the  intellectual 
development  of  Europe.  2v.  901 — D 

Droysen,  J.  G.  Outline  of  the  principles 
of  history.  901 — D2 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  Strange  stories  from 
history.  908 — E 

Firth,  C.  H.  Plea  for  historical  teaching 
of  history.  907 — Fi 

Fisher,  G.  P.  Brief  history  of  the  na- 
tions. 909— F 

Flick,  A.  C.  History  in  rhymes  and  jin- 
gles. 907 — F 

Freeman,  E.  A.  General  sketch  of  his- 
tory. 904 — F2 

Gilman,  Arthur,  ed.  Magna  Charta  sto- 
ries. 908 — G 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  History  of  civilization 
from  the  fall  of  the  Roman  empire  to 
the  French  revolution.  901 — G 

Harrison,  Frederic.  Meaning  of  history. 

904— H 

Heilprin,  Louis.  Historical  reference 
book.  R902 — H 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.  How  to  study  and 
teach  history.  * 907 — H 

Johonnot,  James,  comp.  Stories  of  heroic 
deeds.  908 — Ji 


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HISTORY:  GENERAL.  ANCIENT. 


Stories  of  the  olden  time.  908 — J2 

Ten  great  events  in  history.  902 — J 

King,  Charles.  Famous  and  decisive  bat- 
tles of  the  world.  908 — K 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Roman  and  the  Teu- 
ton. 904— Ki 

Lang,  Andrew.  Historical  mysteries. 

908— L5 

Red  true  story  book.  908 — L3 

Red  true  story  book;  abr.  908 — L4 

True  story  book.  908 — L2 

Mace,  W.  H.  Method  in  history.  907 — Mi 
Mackenzie,  Robert.  The  nineteenth  cen- 
tury 909-VM3 

McMurry,  C.  A.  Special  method  in  his- 
tory. 907 — M 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  ed.  Two  great  re- 
treats of  history.  908 — M2 

Myers,  P.  V.  N.  General  history.  909 — M 

Outlines  of  mediaeval  and  modern 

history.  902 — M2 

New  England  history  teachers’  associa- 
tion. History  syllabus  for  secondary 
schools.  907 — N 

Parsons,  Reuben.  Some  lies  -and  errors 
of  history.  908 — P 

Rawson,  E.  K.  Twenty  famous  naval 
battles.  908 — R 

Reich,  Emil.  Foundations  of  modern 
Europe.  909.8 — R 

Success  among  nations.  901 — Ri 

Sadlier,  Agnes.  Heroes  of  history. 

908 — Si 

Seignobos,  Charles.  History  of  ancient 
civilization;  tr.  and  ed.  by  A.  H.  Wilde. 

901 — S5 

Smyth,  William.  Lectures  on  modern 
history.  2v.  904 — S 

Swinton,  William.  Outlines  of  the  world’s 
history.  902 — S 

Ward,  A.  W.  and  others,  ed.  Cambridge 
modern  history;  v.  7.  The  United 
States.  909 — W3 

Welsh,  Charles,  ed.  Famous  battles  of  the 
nineteenth  century,  1816-1860.  908 — W3 
Famous  battles  of  nineteenth  cen- 
tury, 1875-1900.  908 — W 

Whitcomb,  I.  P.  Heroes  of  history. 

^8— Wi 

White,  James.  Eighteen  Christian  cen- 
turies. 909 — W 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Book  of  golden  deeds  of 
all  times  and  all  lands.  904 — Y 

Youth’s  companion  series.  Bravest 
deeds.  908 — Y 

ANCIENT  HISTORY. 

Abbott,  Evelyn.  History  of  Greece.  3v. 

938 — A 

Arnold,  E.  J.  Stories  of  ancient  peoples. 

930— A I 

Baldwin,  James,  Old  stories  of  the  East. 

9.33— B I 

Beesly,  A.  H.  The  Gracchi. — Marius  and 
Sulla.  937 — B 

Botsford,  G.  W.  Ancient  history  for  be- 
ginners. 930 — B4 

History  of  Greece.  938 — B2 

History  of  Rome.  937 — B5 

History  of  fhe  Orient  and  Greece. 

938— B3 

and  Botsford,  L.  S.  Story  of  Rome 

as  Greeks  and  Romans  tell  it.  937 — B7 
Bury,  J.  B.  History  of  Greece.  938 — B4 


History  of  the  Roman  empire. 

937—  B6- 

History  of  the  later  Roman  empire. 

2v.  937— B8 

Butler,  H.  C.  Story  of  Athens.  938 — B5, 
Lutterworth,  Hezekiah.  Little  Arthur’s 
history  of  Rome  from  the  golden  age 
to  Constantine.  937 — B4 

Capes,  W.  W.  Roman  history  of  the 
early  empire.  937 — Ci 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 

Church,  A.  J.  Helmet  and  spear. 

930— Cl 

Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story. 

938—  C5 

Pictures  from  Roman  life  and  story. 

937— C5 

Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero. 

937—  C2 

Stories  of  the  old  world.  930 — C 

and  Gilman,  Arthur.  Story  of  Car- 
thage. 939 — C 

Clarke,  Michael.  Story  of  Troy.  939 — Gi 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  Athenian  empire. 

938 —  Cl 

Greeks  and  the  Persians.  938 — Cz- 

Creighton,  Mandell,  bp.  History  of 
Rome.  937 — C3 

Dill,  Samuel.  Roman  society  from  Nero 
to  Marcus  Aurelius.  937 — D4 

Dodge,  T.  A.  Hannibal.  939 — D 

Dyer,  T.  H.  City  of  Rome.  937 — D 

Ford,  Mary.  Rome.  937 — Fi 

Gibbon,  Edward.  History  of  the  decline 
and  fall  of  the  Roman  empire.  6v. 

937— Cx 

Gilman,  Arthur.  Rome.  937 — Gi 

Graetz,  Henry.  History  of  the  Jews.  6v. 

933— G 

Grant,  A.  J.  Greece  in  the  age  of  Peri- 
cles. 938— G5 

Grote,  George.  History  of  Greece. 

938 — G8 

Guerber,  ,H.  A.  Story  of  the  chosen  peo- 
ple. 933— G2 

Story  of  the  Greeks.  938 — G2 

Story  of  the  Romans.  937 — G6 

Haaren,  J.  H.  and  Poland,  A.  B.  Famous 
men  of  Greece.  938 — H3 

Famous  men  of  Rome.  937 — H2 

Harrison,  J.  A.  Story  of  Greece.  938 — H 
Hodgkin,  Thomas.  Dynasty  of  Theodo- 
sius. 937 — Hi 

Holm,  Adolf.  History  of  Greece  from 
its  commencement  to  the  clbse  of  the 
independence  of  the  Greek  nation. 

938-H5 

Hosmer,  J.  K.  Story  of  the  Jews,  an- 
cient, mediaeval  and  modern.  933 — H 
How,  W.  W.  and  Leigh,  H.  D.  History 
of  Rome  to  the  death  of  Caesar. 

937— H4 

Ihne,  J.  A.  F.  W.  Early  Rome.  937 — I 
Inge,  W.  R.  Society  in  Rome  under  the 
Caesars.  937 — Ii 

Josephus,  Flavius.  Our  young  folk’s  Jo- 
sephus. 933 — J 

Works,  tr.  by  W.  Whiston.  933— J3 

Karpeles,  Gustave.  Sketch  of  Jewish 
history.  933 — K3 

Koch,  Julius.  Roman  history.  937 — Ki 
Lovell,  Isabel.  Stories  in  stone  from  the 
Roman  Forum.  937 — L9 

Magnus,  Kate,  lady.  Outlines  of  Jewish 
history.  933— 


HISTORY:  ANCIENT.  EUROPE. 


85 


Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Progress  of  Hellenism  in 
Alexander’s  empire.  938 — Ms 

Survey  of  Greek  civilization. 

938 — M2 

Merivale,  Charles.  General  history  of 
Rome.  937 — Mio 

History  of  the  Romans  under  the 

empire.  6v.  937 — M 

Roman  triumvirates.  937 — M2 

Morey,  W.  C.  Outlines  of  Greek  history. 

938 — M6 

Outlines  of  Roman  history. 

937— M9 

Morris,  Charles,  ed.  Historical  tales: 
Greek.  938 — M3 

Historical  tales:  Roman.  937 — M5 

Morrison,  W.  D.  Jews  under  Roman 
rule.  933 — M 

Munro,  D.  C.  Source  book  of  Roman 
history.  937 — M13 

Myers,  P.  V.  N.  Ancient  history. 

930— M4 

Rome;  its  rise  and  fall.  937 — M8 

Newberry,  P.  E.  and  Garstang,  John. 
Short  history  of  ancient  Egypt.  ' 

932— N 

Ottley,  R.  L.  Short  history  of  the  He- 
brews to  the  Roman  period.  933 — Oi 
Parmele,  Mrs.  M.  P.  Short  history  of 
Rome  and  Italy.  937 — P4 

Pelham,  H.  F.  Outlines  of  Roman  his- 
tory. 937 — P6 

Pellison,  Maurice.  Roman  life  in  Pliny’s 
time.  937 — Pi 

Peters,  J.  P.  Early  Hebrew  story. 

933— Pi 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Stories  of  old  Rome. 

937— P3 


Ragozin,  Z.  A.  History  of  the  world; 
Earliest  peoples.  930 — R5 

Early  Egypt.  932— Ri 

Story  of  Chaldea.  935 — R 

Rawlinson,  George.  Story  of  Parthia. 

935-6 — R 

Rydberg,  Viktor.  Roman  days.  937 — R 
Sankey,  Charles.  Spartan  and  Theban 
supremacies.  938 — S 

Schmitz,  Leonhard.  History  of  Greece. 

938 — S5 

Shuckburgh,  E.  S.  History  of  Rome  for 
beginners.  937 — Sii 

Short  histories  of  the  Greeks. 

938 — Sio 

Smith,  R.  B.  Rome  and  Carthage. 

937— S 

William.  Smaller  history  of  Rome. 

937—  S2 

Steele,  J.  D.  and  Steele,  Mrs.  E.  B.  Brief 
history  of  Rome.  937 — S5 

Swoboda,  Heinrich.  Greek  history. 

938— S14 

Tighe,  Ambrose.  Development  of  the 
Roman  constitution.  937 — T 

Vincent,  J.  H.  and  Joy,  J.  R.  Outline 
history  of  Rome.  937 — V 

Witt,  C.  Retreat  of  the  ten  thousand. 

938— W I 

Tales  of  Troy.  939 — Wi 

Wolfson,  A.  M.  Essentials  in  ancient 
history.  930 — W 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Landmarks  of  history. 

930 — Y 

Young  folks’  history  of  Greece. 

938- Y 

Young  folks’  history  of  Rome. 

937— Y 


EUROPE. 


General. 

France. 

Scotland  and  Ire- 

Italv. 

land. 

Spain. 

England. 

Russia. 

Germany. 

Minor  countries. 

GENERAL. 

Adams,  G.  B.  European  history.  940 — A 
Archer,  T.  A.  and  Kingsford,  C.  L.  The 
crusades.  940.4 — Ai 

Bourne,  H.  E.  History  of  mediaeval  and 
modern  Europe  040 — B 

Cheyney,  E.  P.  Documents  illustrative 
of  feudalism.  940.3 — C 

Church,  R.  W.  Beginning  of  the  middle 
ages.  940.1 — C 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  Crusades.  940.4 — C 
Creighton,  Mandell,  hp.  Age  of  Eliza- 
beth. 940.7 — C 

Duruy,  Victor.  Condensed  history  of  the 
middle  ages.  940.1 — D2 

Condensed  history  of  modern  times. 

940 — D 

Edgar,  J.  G.  Boy  crusaders.  940.4 — E 


Emerton,  Ephraim.  Introduction  to  the 
study  of  the  middle  ages.  940.1 — E 
Froissart,  Sir  John.  Chronicles;  con- 
densed by  Adam  Singleton.  940.4 — F3 
Stories  from  Froissart;  ed.  by  Hen- 
ry Newbolt.  940.4 — F2 

Fyffe,  C.  A.  History  of  modern  Europe. 

940.8— F 

Gray,  G.  Z.  Children’s  crusade.  940.4 — G 
Greene,  F.  N.  and  Kirk,  D.  W.  With 
spurs  of  gold.  940.4 — G3 

Haaren,  J.  H.  and  Poland,  A.  B.  Fa- 
mous men  of  middle  ages.  940.1 — H5 
Hassall,  Arthur.  Balance  of  power,  1715- 
1789.  940.7 — Hi 

Henderson,  E.  F.  ed.  Select  documents 
of  the  middle  ages.  940.1 — H3 

Hodgkin,  Thomas.  Theodoric  the  Goth. 

940.1 — Hi 

James,  G.  P.  R.  History  of  chivalry. 

940.4— J 

Johnson,  A.  H.  Europe  in  the  sixteenth 
century  940.7 — J 

Normans  in  Europe.  940 — J 


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HISTORY:  EUROPE.  ENGLAND. 


Judson,  H.  P.  Europe  in  the  nineteenth 
century.  940.Q — J 

Lodge,  Richard.  Close  of  the  middle 
ages.  940.1 — L 

Morris,  E.  E.  Age  of  Anne.  940-7 — M 
Munro,  D.  C.  History  of  the  middle 
ages.  940.1 — Mi 

ed.  Letters  of  the  crusaders. 

940.4—  M3 

Urban  and  the  crusaders. 

940.4 —  M2 

and  Whitcomb,  M.  Middle  ages 

and  modern  Europe.  940.1 — M2 

Myers,  P.  V.  N.  Mediaeval  history. 

940 — M2 

Oman,  C.  W.  C.  Dark  ages,  476-918. 

940.1 —  O 

Pater,  Walter.  Renaissance;  studies  in 
art  and  poetry.  940.6 — P 

Phillips,  W.  A.  Modern  Europe,  1815- 
1899.  940.9 — P 

Robinson,  J.  H.  Introduction  to  the  his- 
tory of  western  Europe,  v.  i. 

940.1 —  R 

Readings  in  European  history. 

940 — ^ 

Rose,  J.  H.  Century  of  Continental  his- 
tory. 940 — R5 

Saxon,  Mrs.  E.  L.  Belt  and  spur. 

940.4 — S 

Schwill,  Ferdinand.  History  of  modern 
Europe.  940 — S2 

Seebohm,  Frederic.  Era  of  the  Protest- 
ant revolution.  940.7 — S 

Seignobos,  Charles.  Political  history  of 
contemporary  Europe  since  1814.  2v. 

940.9 — S 

Stephens,  H.  M.  Revolutionary  Europe, 
1789-1815.  940.S— Sr 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Stories  from  history. 

940— S3 

Symonds,  J.  A.  Short  history  of  the 
renaissance  in  Italy.  940.6 — S5 

Thalheimer,  M.  E.  Manual  of  mediaeval 
and  modern  history.  940 — T 

Thatcher,  O.  J.  and  McNeal,  E.  H. 
Source  book  for  mediaeval  history. 

940.1— T3 

and  Schwill,  Ferdinand.  Europe  in 

the  middle  age.  940.1 — T2 

Wakeman,  H.  O.  Europe,  1598-1715. 

940 — 2 

Walpole,  Sir  Spencer.  History  of  twen- 
ty-five years.  2v.  940.9 — W 


SCOTLAND  AND  IRELAND. 


Argyll,  G.  J.  D.  Campbell,  duke  of.  Irish 
nationalism.  941-5 — A2 

Graham,  H.  G.  Social  life  in  Scotland  in 
the  eighteenth  century.  941 — Gi 

History  of  Holyrood.  941 — H 

Johnston,  Charles,  and  Spencer,  Carita. 

Ireland’s  story.  941-5 — J3 

Joyce,  P.  W.  Concise  history  of  Ireland. 

941.5— J 

Short  history  of  Ireland. 


941.5—  J4 

Lawless,  Emily.  Story  of  Ireland. 

941. 5— L 

McCarthy,  Justin.  Ireland  and  her  story. 

941.5— M7 


Mackintosh,  John.  Scotland.  941 — M 
Murray,  James.  Life  in  Scotland  a hun- 
dred years  ago.  941 — M4 

Rolfe,  W.  J.  ed.  Tales  from  Scottish 
history  in  prose  and  verse.  941 — Ri 
Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Tales  of  a grand- 
father; being  the  history  of  Scotland. 

941 —  S6 

veitch,  John.  History  and  poetry  of  the 
Scottish  border.  2v.  941 — V 

ENGLAND. 

Blaisdell,  A.  F.  ed.  Stories  from  English 
history.  *942 — B3 

Callcott,  Lady  M.  G.  Little  Arthur’s  his- 
tory of  England.  *942 — C2 

Church,  A.  J.  Stories  from  English  his- 
tory from  Julius  Caesar  to  Queen  Vic- 
toria. 942 — C4 

Story  of  early  Britain.  942.01 — C 

Colby,  C.  W.  Selections  from  the  sources 
of  English  history.  942 — C9 

Coman,  Katherine,  and  Kendall,  E.  W. 

History  of  England.  942 — Cio 

Creighton,  Mrs.  L.  von  G.  Stories  from 
English  history.  942 — C13 

Mandell,  hp.  Epochs  of  English 

history.  942 — C14 

Curry,  George.  Merrill’s  English  history. 

942 — Cii 

Dickens,  Charles.  Child’s  history  of 
England.  942 — D 

Durham,  F.  H.  English  history  illus- 
trated from  original  sources.  942 — D19 
Edgar,  J.  G.  Cavaliers  and  Roundheads. 

942.06 —  E 

Edwards,  O.  M.  Wales.  942-9 — E 

Figgis,  J.  M.  English  histpry,  1660-1715. 

942.06 — F2 

Fitchett,  W.  H.  Deeds  that  won  the 
empire.  942 — F4 

Fights  for  the  flag.  942 — Fi 

Fletcher,  C.  R.  L.  Introductory  history 
of  England.  942 — F3 

Forster,  H.  O.  Arnold-.  Our  great  city. 

942.1 — F 

Fox,  C.  J.  History  of  the  early  part  of 
the  reign  of  James  the  second. 

942.06 —  F 

Freeman,  E.  A.  Old  English  history. 

942.01 — F 

Short  history  of  the  Norman  con- 
quest. 942.02 — F 

Froude,  J.  A.  English  in  the  sixteenth 
century.  94205 — F2 

Gairdner,  James.  Houses  of  Lancaster 
and  York.  942.04 — G 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  Easy  history  of  England. 

942 — Gii 

English  history  for  schools. 

942 — G14 

First  two  Stuarts  and  the  Puritan 

revolution.  942.06 — G 

Student’s  history  of  England. 

942—  G7 

Green,  J.  R.  History  of  the  English  peo- 
ple. 2v.  942 — Gs 

Short  history  of  the  English  peo- 
ple. 942— G5 

Short  history  of  the  English  peo- 
ple. 4v.  942 — G20 


HISTORY:  ENGLAND.  GERMANY. 


87 


Guerber,  H.  A.  Story  of  the  English. 

942— G 13 

Hale,  Edward.  Fall  of  the  Stuarts  and 
western  Europe  from  1678  to  1697. 

942.06— H 

Harvey,  Alfred.  Bristol,  a historical  and 
topographical  account  of  the  city. 

942.4 —  H I 

Haydon,  A.  L.  Book  of  the  Victoria 
Cross.  942 — HiS 

Henderson,  E.  F.  ed.  Side  lights  on 
English  history.  942 — H14 

Higginson,  T.  W.  and  Channing,  Ed. 
ward.  English  history  for  American 
readers.  942 — H4 

Hume,  David  and  Smollett,  Tobias.  His- 
tory of  England,  abr.  by  Rev.  J.  Rob- 
inson. 942 — Hio 

Innes,  A.  D.  England  under  the  Tudors. 

942.05—  1 1 

Jessopp,  Augustus.  Coming  of  the  friars. 

942— J I 

Keightley,  Thomas.  History  of  England. 

942— K4 

Kendall,  E.  K.  ed.  Source  book  of  Eng- 
lish history.  942 — K2 

Kingsley,  R.  G.  Children  of  Westmin- 
ster Abbey.  942 — K5 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  Short  history  of  Eng- 
land for  young  people.  942 — K3 

Lancaster,  E.  M.  Manual  of  English  his- 
tory. 942 — Lio 

Lamed,  J.  N.  History  of  England. 

942— L13 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  England  in 
the  eighteenth  century.  7v.  942.07 — L 

Lees,  B.  A.  Biograhpical  history  reader. 

942 — Lig 

Lingard,  John.  History  of  England. 

942— Li  7 

Longmans’  summary  of  English  history. 

942— L3 

Longmans’  ship  historical  readers: 

1st  reader.  *942 — L4 

2nd  reader.  *942 — L5 

3rd  reader.  *942 — L6 

4th  reader.  942 — L7 

5th  reader.  942 — L8 

6th  reader.  942 — Lii 

7th  reader.  942 — L12 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  baron.  History  of  Eng- 
land. 5v.  942.06 — M 

McCarthy,  Justin.  Epoch  of  reform, 
1830-1850.  942.07 — M 

History  of  our  own  times.  5v. 

942.98 — M 

Reign  of  Queen  Anne.  2v. 

942.06 —  M3 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  Leading  facts  of 
English  history.  942 — M8 

Morris,  Charles,  ed.  Historical  tales: 
English.  942 — M7 

Royal  children.  942 — M18 

Mundell,  Frank.  Stories  of  the  Victoria 
Cross.  942 — Mi  5 

Includes:  Stories  of  the  Royal  Humane 

society. 

Niver,  H.  B.  A school  history  of  Eng- 
land. 942 — N2 

Parmele,  Mrs.  M.  P.  Short  history  of 
England.  942 — P5 


Penrose,  E.  C.  History  of  England. 

942—  P 

Ransome,  Cyril.  Short  history  of  Eng- 
land. 942 — R5 

Reich,  Emil.  New  students’  atlas  of 
English  history.  942 — R3 

Rideing,  W.  H.  Young  folks’  history  of 
London.  942.1 — R 

Rolfe,  W.  J.  ed.  Tales  from  English 
history  in  prose  and  verse.  942 — R 
Schelling,  F.  E.  Queen’s  progress. 

942.05 — S 

Seeley,  Sir  J.  R.  Expansion  of  England. 

942 — S2 

Simple  stories  from  English  history  for 
young  readers  *942 — S13 

Stubbs,  C.  W.  Cambridge  and  its  story. 

942.5— S 

William,  bp.  Early  Plantagenets. 

942.03—  S 

Tappan,  E.  M.  England’s  story. 

942—  T 7 

Tout,  T.  F.  Short  analysis  of  English 
history.  942 — Tio 

Trevelyan,  G.  M.  England  in  the  age  of 
Wycliffe.  942.03 — T 

Warburton,  William.  Edward  III. 

942.03—  W 

Warren,  H.  P.  ed.  Stories  from  Eng- 
lish history.  942 — W6 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Young  folks’  history  of 
England  to  1872.  942 — Yi 

GERMANY. 

Bradley,  Henry.  Goths.  943-Oi — B 

Bryce,  James.  Holy  Roman  empire. 

943—  B 

Colquhoun,  A.  R.  and  Colquhoun,  Mrs. 
E.  M.  C.  Whirlpool  of  Europe. 

943— C 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  Thirty  years’  war. 

943.04—  G2 

Gifford,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Germany,  her  peo- 
ple and  their  country.  943 — G5 

Gould,  Sabine  Baring-.  Germany. 

943—  G3 

Germany  present  and  past.  943 — G 

Henderson,  E.  F.  Short  history  of  Ger- 
many. 943 — Hi 

Longman,  F.  W.  Frederick  the  Great 
and  the  seven  years’  war.  943 — L 

Maurice,  C.  E.  Story  of  Bohemia. 

943.7— M 

Morfill,  W.  R.  Story  of  Poland. 

943-8 — M 

Morris,  Charles,  ed.  Historical  tales: 
German.  943 — M 

Parmele,  Mrs.  M.  P.  Short  history  of 
Germany.  943 — P2 

Pierson,  Mrs.  H.  W.  History  of  Ger- 
many in  words  of  one  syllable. 

"'943— Pi 

Robertson,  William.  History  of  the 
reign  of  the  emperor  Charles  V.  3v. 

943.03—  R 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.  History  of  the 
thirty  years’  war  in  Germany. 

943.04—  Si 


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HISTORY:  FRANCE— RUSSIA. 


Sergeant,  Lewis.  Franks  from  their  ori- 
gin as  a confederacy  to  the  establish- 
ment of  the  kingdom  of  France  and 
the  German  empire.  943-01 — S 

Tuttle,  Herbert.  History  of  Prussia  to 
the  accession  of  Frederic  the  Great. 

943.1— T I 

History  of  Prussia  under  Frederic 

the  Great,  1740-57.  3v.  ^ _ 943.1— T 

Vambery,  Arminius  and  Heilprin,  Louis. 

Story  of  Hungary.  ,943-9 — V 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Young  folks’  history  of 
Germany.  943 — Y 

Zimmern,  Helen.  Hansa  towns. 

943.5— Z 

FRANCE. 

Adams,  G.  B.  Growth  of  the  French 
nation.  944 — 

Bodley,  J.  E.  C.  France.  944-— B4 

Bradby,  G.  F.  Great  days  of  Versailles. 

944.03— B I 

Brentano,  J.  C.  F.  S.  Funck — see  Funck 
— Brentano,  J.  C.  F.  S. 

Callcott,  Lady  M.  G.  Little  Arthur’s  his- 
tory of  France.  *944 — C2 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  French  revolution.  2v. 

944.04—  C 

Champney,  Mr.?.  E.  W.  Romance  of  the 
Bourbon  ChMeaux.  944-03 — Ci 

Romance  of  the  French  abbeys. 

944— C7 

Creighton,  Mrs.  L.  von  G.  First  history 
of  France.  944 — C 

Dutton,  M.  B.'  Little  stories  of  France. 

*944— D3 

Farmer,  J.  E.  Versailles  and  the  court 
under  Louis  XIV.  944-03 — F4 

L.  H.  Short  history  of  the  French 

revolution.  944-04 — Fi 

Funck-Brentano,  J.  C.  F.  S.  Diamond 
necklace;  being  the  true  story  of  Ma- 
rie Antoinette  and  the  cardinal  de 
Rohan.  944- 03 — 

Gardiner,  B.  M.  French  revolution. 

944.04—  G 

Gibbs,  P.  H.  Men  and  women  of  the 
French  revolution.  944-04 — G2 

Hanotaux,  Gabriel.  Contemporary  France. 

1873-75-  944-08— H 

Hopkins,  Tighe.  Man  in  the  iron  mask. 

. 944.03— H 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  Short  history  of  France 
for  young  people.  944 — K 

Le  Bon,  Andre.  Modern  France,  1789- 
1895.  944 — Li 

Lowell,  E.  J.  Eve  of  the  French  revo- 
lution. 944-04 — L2 

Mathews,  Shailer.  French  revolution. 

944.04 — M5 

Mignet,  F.  A.  History  of  the  French 
revolution.  944.04 — M 

Morris,  Charles,  ed.  Historical  tales: 
French.  944 — M2 

W.  O.  French  revolution  and  first 

empire.  944-04 — Mi 

Rose,  J.  H.  Revolutionary  and  Napole- 
onic era.  944-04 — R 

Taine,  H.  A.  Ancient  regime. 

944-04— Ti 

Tenot,  Eugene.  Paris  in  December,  1851. 

944.07— T 


Watson,  T.  E.  Story  of  France.  2v. 

944 —  Wi 

Webster,  Leigh,  pseud.  Stories  of  old 
France.  944 — W4 

Yonge,  C.  M.  History  of  France. 

944— Y 

ITALY. 

Brown,  H.  R.  F.  Venetian  republic. 

945.3—  B I 

Champney,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Romance  of  the 
Italian  villas  (northern  Italy).  945 — C2 
Crawford,  F.  M.  Rulers  of  the  south.  2v. 

945— C I 

Salve  Venetia.  2v.  945-3 — C 

Gifford,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Italy,  her  people  and 
their  story.  945 — G3 

Lanciani,  R.  A.  Golden  days  of  the 
renaissance  in  Rome.  945-6 — L 

McClellan,  G.  B.  Oligarchy  of  Venice. 

945.3—  M 

Okey,  Thomas.  Story  of  Venice. 

945.3— Oi 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Makers  of 
Florence.  945-5 — O 

Orsi,  Pietro.  Modern  Italy,  1748 — 1898. 

945—  O4 

Ross,  Mrs.  J.  A.  D.  G.  Florentine  pal- 
aces and  their  stories.  945-5 — R 

Sedgfwick,  H.  D.  Short  history  of  Italy, 
(476-1900).  945— S6 

Wiel,  Alethea.  Story  of  Venice. 

945-3— W 

SPAIN. 

Bonner,  John.  Child’s  history  of  Spain. 

946—  B I 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  Hale,  Susan.  Story  of 
Spain.  946 — H 

Hume,  M.  A.  S.  Modern  Spain,  1788. 
1898.  946 — H2 

Spain;  its  greatness  and  decay, 

1479-1788.  946 — H3 

Morris,  Charles,  ed.  Historical  tales: 
Spanish.  946 — M 

Parmele,  Mrs.  M.  P.  Short  history  of 
Spain.  946— P2 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Story  of  the  Christians  and 
Moors  of  Spain.  946 — Y 

RUSSIA. 

Bain,  R.  N.  First  Romanovs.  947 — B3 
Milyoukov,  P.  N.  Russia  and  its  crisis. 

947— M4 

Mornll,  W.  R.  Story  of  Russia.  947 — M 
Morris,  Charles,  ed.  Historical  tales: 
Russian.  947 — M2 

Nevinson,  H.  W.  Dawn  in  Russia. 

947.08 — N2 

Noble,  Edmund.  Russia  and  the  Rus- 
sians. 947 — N 

Parmele,  Mrs.  M.  P.  Short  history  of 
Russia.  947 — P 

Schierbrand,  Wolf  von.  Russia,  her 
strength  and  her  weakness.  947 — S2 
Van  Bergen,  Robert.  Story  of.  Russia. 

947— V2 


HISTORY:  MINOR  COUNTRIES— NORTH  AMERICA. 


89 


MINOR  COUNTRIES. 

Bain,  R.  N.  Scandinavia.  948 — B 

Barrett,  Mary,  pseud,  see  Nutting,  M,  O. 
Colton,  J.  M.  Annals  of  Switzerland. 

949.4— C 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Young  people’s  history  of 
Holland.  949-2 — G3 

Hall,  Jennie.  Viking  tales.  948 — H 

Miller,  William.  Balkans.  949 — M2 

Motley,  J.  L.  Rise  of  the  Dutch  repub- 
lic. 949.2— M3 

Siege  of  Leyden.  949-2 — M5 

Nutting,  M.  O.  Days  of  Prince  Maurice. 

949.2 — N 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Story  of  Holland. 

949-2— R 

Todiere,  L.  The  last  Caesars  of  Byzan- 
tium. 949-5 — T 

ASIA. 

Cowen,  Thomas.  Russo-Japanese  war 
from  the  outbreak  of  hostilities  to  the 
battle  of  Liaoyang.  952 — C 

Crichton,  Andrew.  History  of  Arabia, 
ancient  and  modern.  2v.  9^3— C 

Douglas,  Sir  R.  K.  China.  951 — D 

Fitchett,  W.  H.  Tale  of  the  great  muti- 
ny. 954— F2 

Frazer,  R.  W.  British  India.  954 — F 
Gilman,  Arthur.  Story  of  the  Saracens. 

953—  G 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Corea,  the  hermit  nation. 

951.5H-G 

The  Mikado’s  empire.  2v.  952-G 

Hunter,  Sir  W.  W.  Brief  history  of  the 
Indian  peoples.  954- — Hi 

McCullach,  Francis.  With  the  Cossacks. 

952 — M4 

Mahan,  A.  T.  Problem  of  Asia.  950 — M 
Martin,  W.  A.  P.  Siege  in  Peking. 

951 — M2 

Millard,  T.  F.  New  far  East.  950 — M2 
Morris,  Charles,  ed.  Historical  tales; 

Japan  and  China.  952 — Mi 

Murray,  David.  Japan.  952 — M 

O,  pseud.  Yellow  war.  952 — Oi 

Okakura  Kakuzo.  Awakening  of  Japan. 

952—0 

Pott,  F.  L.  H.  Sketch  of  Chinese  history. 

951— P3 

Roberts,  F.  S.  lord.  Forty-one  years  in 
India.  954 — R2 

Seaman,  L.  L.  From  Tokio  through 
Manchuria  with  the  Japanese.  952 — Si 
Semenoff,  Vladimir.  Battle  of  Tsu  shima. 

« . 952— S5 

Smith,  V.  A.  Early  history  of  India. 

954—  S2 

Tikovara,  Hesibo.  Before  Port  Arthur 
in  a destroyer.  952 — Ti 

Van  Bergen,  Robert.  Story  of  China. 

951— Vi 

Story  of  Japan.  952 — V 

War  in  the  far  East,  1904-1905.  952 — Wi 

AFRICA. 

Davis,  R.  H.  With  both  armies  in  South 
Africa.  , 968 — D2 

Doyle,  Sir  A.  C.  War  in  South  Africa. 

968— D 5 


Fitzpatrick,  J.  Pi  Transvaal  from  with- 
in. 968 — Fi 

Haggard,  H.  R.  History  of  the  Trans- 
vaal. 968 — H2 

Hillegas,  H.  C.  Oom  Paul’s  people. 

969— Hi 

Ireland,  Alleyne.  Anglo-Boer  conflict. 

968—1 

Iron,  Ralph,  pseud,  see  Schreiner,  Olive. 
Johnston,  Sir  H.  H.  History  of  the  col- 
onization of  Africa  by  alien  races. 

960 — J 

Lane-Poole,  Stanley,  see  Poole,  Stanley 

Lane-. 

Latimer,  M.  E.  W.  Europe  in  Africa  in 
the  nineteenth  century.  960 — L 

Poole,  Stanley  Lane-.  Story  of  Cairo. 

962 — Pi 

and  Kelley,  J.  D.  Story  of  the  Bar 

bary  corsairs.  961 — P2 

Ralph,  Julian.  Towards  Pretoria. 

968 — Ri 

Schreiner,  Olive.  South  African  ques- 
tion. 968 — S 

Steevens,  G.  W.  From  Capetown  to 
Ladysmith,  968 — S4 

With  Kitchener  to  Khartum. 

962 — S 

Van  der  Hoogt,  C.  W.  Story  of  the 
Boers.  968 — V 

Wet,  C.  R.  de.  Three  years’  war. 

968— W2 

NORTH  AMERICA. 

Brady,  C.  T.  Indian  fights  and  fighters. 

970.1 —  B8 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  the  American 
Indian.  970.i — B 

Burton,  A.  H.  Story  of  the  Indians  of 
New  England.  970.i — Bs 

Chase,  A.  E.  Children  of  the  wigwam. 

*970.1— C5 

Chicago  and  Northwestern  railway,  pub. 

The  Indian;  the  Northwest.  970.1 — C3 
Dorsey,  E.  L.  Pocahontas.  970.2 — Di 
Drake,  F.  S.  Indian  history  for  young 
folks.  970.1 — D 

Eastman,  C.  A.  Indian  boyhood. 

970.1 —  E 

Red  hunters.  970.i — Ei 

Eggleston,  Edward  and  Seelye,  Mrs.  L. 
E.  Brant  and  Red  Jacket.  970.2 — E 

Montezuma.  970.2 — Ei 

Pocahontas.  970.2 — E2 

Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  proph- 
et. 970.2 — E4 

G.  C.  Red  Eagle.  970.2 — E3 

Farrand,  Livingston.  Basis  of  American 
history.  970. i — Ft 

Fox,  F.  C.  Indian  primer.  *970.1 — F2 
Gilman,  Arthur.  Tales  of  the  pathfind- 
ers. 970 — Gi 

Grinnell,  G.  B.  Story  of  the  Indian. 

970.1—  G 

H.  H.  pseud,  see  Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.  F. 
H. 

Humfreville,  J.  I.  Twenty  years  among 
our  hostile  Indians.  97o.i — H2 

Humphrey,  S.  K.  Indian  dispossessed. 

970.1—  H4 


90 


HISTORY:  NORTH  AMERICA— UNITED  STATES. 


Husted,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Stories  of  Indian 
chieftains.  970-i — Hi 

— — Stories  of  Indian  children. 

970.1 —  H 

Indian  stories  retold  from  St.  Nicholas. 

970.1—  13 

Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.  F.  H.  Century  of 
dishonor.  970-5 — 

James,  G W.  Indians  of  the  Painted 

Desert  region.  970.i — Ji 

Judd,  M.  C.  comp.  Wigwam  stories. 

970.1— J 

Kimm,  S.  C.  The  Iroquois.  970.i — K 

Laut,  A.  C.  Vikings  of  the  Pacific. 

970— L 

Parkman,  Francis.  Champlain  and  his  as- 
sociates. ^ 970 — P8 

Conspiracy  of  Pontiac  and  the  In- 
dian war  after  the  conquest  of  Can- 
ada. 2v.  970 — P 

Count  Frontenac  and  New  France 

under  Louis  XIV.  970 — PS 

Half  century  of  conflict.  2v. 

970— P7 

Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the 

seventeenth  century.  970 — P2 

La  Salle  and  the  discovery  of  the 

great  West.  97o— ‘P3 

Montcalm  and  Wolfe.  2v. 

970 — P6 

— — Old  regime  in  Canada.  970 — P4 

Pioneers  of  France  in  the  new 

world.  970 — Pi 

Struggle  for  a continent.  970 — P9 

Schultz,  J.  W.  Mv  life  as  an  Indian. 

970.1 —  S6 

Smith,  E.  B.  Story  of  Pocahontas  and 
Captain  John  Smith.  970.2 — S2 

Starr,  Frederick.  American  Indians. 

970.1 —  Si 


Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Ten  big  Indians. 

^•970.1 — W4 

Ten  little  Indians.  *970.1 — W2 

Whitney,  E.  L.  and  Perry,  F.  M.  Four 
American  Indians.  970.i — W3 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  in 
American  history.  970 — W 

Yonge,  C.  M.  and  Weld,  H.  H.  Aunt 
Charlotte’s  stories  of  American  his- 
tory. 970 — Y 

CANADA. 

Dawson,  S.  E.  Saint  Lawrence,  its  basin 
and  border-lands.  971 — D 

Forsyth,  Jean,  pseud,  see  Mcllwraith,  J. 

N. 

Machar,  A.  M.  and  Marquis,  T.  G.  Sto- 
ries of  New  France.  971 — M 

Mcllraith,  J.  N.  Canada.  971 — M4 
Parker,  Sir  Gilbert  and  Bryan,  C.  G.  Old 
Quebec.  97i-4 — P 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  France  in  America. 

971—  Ti 

MEXICO  AND  WEST  INDIES. 

Davis,  R.  H.  Cuba  in  war  time. 

972.9—  D 

Fiske,  A.  K.  West  Indies.  972.9 — F 
Hale,  Susan.  Story  of  Mexico.  972 — H 
Halstead,  Murat.  Story  of  Cuba. 

972.91 — H 

Noll,  A.  H.  From  empire  to  republic. 

972 —  N2 

Ober,  F.  A.  Storied  West  Indies. 

972.9 —  O 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  con- 
quest of  Mexico.  972 — P 

Stevenson,  S.  Y.  Maximilian  in  Mexico. 

972— Si 

Van  Middledyk,  R.  A.  History  of  Puerto 
Rico.  972.95 — V 


General. 

Discovery. 

Colonies. 

Revolution. 

Contstitutional  pe- 
riod to  civil  war. 

Civil  war. 

GENERAL. 

Abbot,  W.  J.  Naval  history  of  the 
United  States.  973 — A9 

Adams,  C.  K.  and  Trent,  W.  P.  History 
of  the  United  States.  973 — A16 

Allen,  J.  G.  Topical  studies  in  American 
history  973 — A2 

Anderson,  J.  J.  Junior  history  of  the 
United  States.  973 — A13 

Baldwin,  James.  Barnes’s  elementary 
history  of  the  United  States.  973 — B21 
Bancroft,  George.  History  of  the  United 
States.  6v.  973 — B 

Barnes,  Mrs.  M.  D.  S.  and  Barnes,  Earl. 

Studies  of  American  history.  973 — B17 
Bass,  Florence.  Stories  of  pioneer  life. 

*973— B 19 


Blaisdell,  A.  F.  Story  of  American  his- 
tory. 973 — B18 

and  Ball,  F.  K.  Hero  stories  from 

American  history.  973 — B14 

Short  stories  from  American  his- 
tory. 973 — B16 

Brady,  C.  T.  Border  fights  and  fighters. 

973— Bn 

Brooks,  E.  S.  American  soldier.  973 — B7 

True  story  of  the  United  States  of 

America.  973 — Bio 

Bryant,  W.  C.  and  Gay,  S.  H.  Popular 
history  of  the  United  States.  3v. 

973— B2 

Burton,  A.  H.  Story  of  our  country. 

973— B 13 

Butterworth,  HezeKiah.  Young  folks’ 
history  of  America.  973 — B3 

Carver,  Elvira  and  Pratt,  M.  L.  Our 
fatherland.  2v.  973 — Cio 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 

Chancellor,  W.  E.  History  and  govern- 
ment of  the  United  States.  973 — C19 


UNITED  STATES  HISTORY. 

Since  the  civil 
war. 

New  York  and 
New  England. 

Southern  states. 

Western  states. 


UNITED  STATES.  HISTORY. 


91 


Text  book  of  American  history. 

973— C17 

Channing,  Edward.  First  lessons  in 
United  States  history.  *973 — C15 

Short  history  of  the  United  States. 

973— C12 

Student’s  history  of  the  United 

States.  973— C9 

and  Hart,  A.  B.  Guide  to  the  study 

of  American  history.  973 — C7 

Chase,  A.  E.  Stories  of  the  United 
States  for  youngest  readers.  *973 — Cii 
Coffin,  C.  C.  Building  the  nation. 

973— Cl 

Cooper,  O.  H.  and  others.  History  of  our 
country.  973 — C3 

Davidson,  H.  A.  Reference  history  of 
the  United  States.  973 — 1^4 

Dawes,  Mrs.  S.  E.  Stories  of  our  coun- 
try. 2v.  973 — D5 

Dodge,  N.  S.  Stories  of  American  his- 
tory. *973— P 

Eggleston,  Edward.  First  book  in 
American  history.  *973 — Ei 

xiistory  of  the  United  States  and 

its  people.  973— E9 

New  century  history  of  the  United 

States.  973— E18 

Stories  of  American  life  and  ad- 

-venture.  *973 — E4 

United  States  and  its  people. 

973— E 

Ellis,  E.  S.  Enochs  in  American  history. 

973— E7 

Historical  readings  illustrative  of 

American  patriotism.  973 — E17 

Stories  from  American  history. 

97.3— Es 

Elson,  H.  W.  History  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  973 — E19 

Side  lights  on  American  history, 

the  national  period  before  the  Civil 
war.  973 — Ei2 

Fiske,  John.  History  of  the  United 
States.  973 — Fi 

How  the  United  States  became  a 

nation.  973 — F 

Forsyth,  G.  A.  Story  of  the  soldier. 

973— F4 

Galpin,  Cromwell  and  others.  Children’s 
history  book.  973 — G3 

Garrison,  G.  P.  Westward  extension, 
1841-1850.  973— G23 

Gibbs,  G.  F.  Pike  and  cutlass.  973 — G12 
Gilman,  Arthur.  Historv  of  the  Ameri- 
can people.  973 — G4 

Making  of  the  American  nation. 

973— G18 

Glascock,  W.  H.  Stories  of  Columbia. 

973— Gs 

Gordy,  W.  F.  American  leaders  and 
heroes.  973 — G15 

Gregg,  David  and  others.  Makers  of  the 
American  republic.  973 — G17 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Romance  of  conquest. 

973— G13 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Story  of  the  great  re- 
public. 973 — Gio 

Hale,  E.  E.  Memories  of  a hundred 
years.  2v.  973 — H18 


Harper’s  encyclopaedia  of  United  States 
history  from  458  A.  D.  to  1902. 

973— H 16 

Hart,  A.  B.  ed.  American  history  told 
by  contemporaries.  4v.  973 — Hii 

V.  I.  Era  of  colonization. 

V.  2.  Building  of  the  republic. 

V.  3.  National  expansion. 

V.  4.  Welding  of  the  nation. 

Plandbook  of  the  history,  diplomacy 

and  government  of  the  United  States, 
for  class  use.  973 — H6 

Source-book  of  American  history. 

973— H 14 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Larger  history  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  973 — Hi 

Young  folks’  history  of  the  United 

States.  973— H3 

and  Macdonald,  William.  History 

of  the  United  States  from  986  to  1905* 

973— H22 

Johnston,  Alexander.  History  of  Ameri- 
can politics.  973 — J 

Judson,  H.  P.  Young  American.  973 — J6 
Lane,  Mrs.  M.  A.  L.  and  Hill,  Margaret. 
comp.  American  history  in  literature. 

973— L14 

Lamed,  J.  N.  History  of  the  United 
States.  973— L2 

Lawler,  T.  B.  Essentials  of  American 
history.  973 — Lio 

Primary  history  of  the  United 

States.  973— L13 

Lossing,  B.  J.  Story  of  the  United 
States  navy.  973 — L 

MacDonald,  William,  ed.  Select  docu- 
ments illustrative  of  the  history  of  the 
United  States.  973 — M16 

Select  statutes,  illustrative  of  the 

history  of  the  United  States.  973 — M30 
Mace,  W.  H.  School  history  of  the 
United  States.  973 — M35 

McLaughlin,  A.  C.  History  of  the 
American  nation.  973 — M22 

McMaster,  J.  B.  History  of  the  people 
of  the  United  States.  973 — M 

Primary  historv  of  the  United 

States.  973 — M28 

School  history  of  the  United  States. 

973— M 14 

Masson,  j..  L.  Yankee  navy.  973 — M19 
Matthews,  Franklin.  Our  navy  in  time 
of  war.  973 — M24 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  Beginner’s  Ameri- 
can history.  973 — M3 

Leading  facts  of  American  history. 

973— M4 

Student’s  American  history. 

973— Mil 

Morris,  Charles,  ed.  Historical  tales: 
American.  973 — M5 

Mowry,  W.  A.  and  Mowry,  A.  M.  His- 
tory of  the  United  States.  973 — M12 

Mrs.  B.  S.  Essentials  of  United 

States  history.  973 — M38 

Parmele,  Mrs.  M.  P.  Short  history  of  the 
United  States.  973 — P2 

Pierson,  Mrs.  H.  W.  History  of  the 
United  States  in  words  of  one  syllable. 

*973— ^9 


92 


UNITED  STATES  HISTORY:  GENERAL— COLONIES. 


Pollard,  Josephine.  History  of  the  bat- 
tles of  America.  973 — Pii 

Pratt,  M.  L.  American  history  stories. 

4v.  973— Pi 

America’s  story  for  America’s  chil- 
dren. 5v.  973 — P6 

Quackenbos,  G.  P.  Illustrated  school 
history  of  the  United  States.  973 — Qi 
Redway,  J.  W.  Making  of  the  American 
nation.  973 — R7 

Rhodes,  J.  F.  History  of  the  United 
States.  7v.  973 — R2 

Richardson,  A.  S.  History  of  our  coun- 
try. 973 — R 

Schwartz,  J.  A.  Five  little  strangers  and 
how  they  came  to  live  in  America. 

973— S4 

Scott,  D.  B.  Short  outline  history  of  the 
United  States.  973 — S 

Scudder,  H.  E.  History  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  973 — Sii 

Semple,  E.  C.  American  history  and  its 
geographic  conditions.  973 — SiS 

Simonds,  W.  E.  American  date  book. 

973— S20 

Smith,  Goldwin.  United  States:  political 
history,  1492-1871.  973 — S6 

Sparks,  E.  E.  Expansion  of  the  Ameri- 
can people.  973 — S18 

Men  who  made  the  nation.  973 — S16 

Steele,  J.  D.  and  Steele,  Mrs.  E.  B. 
Barnes’  brief  history  of  the  United 
States.  973 — Si 

Barnes’  popular  history  of  the 

United  States  of  America.  2v. 

973— S 10 

Symonds,  H.  C.  Abstract  of  the  ele- 
ments of  United  States  history  ar- 
ranged in  tabular  form.  973 — S17 

Tappan,  E.  M.  American  hero  stories. 

973— Tio 

Our  country’s  story.  973 — T9 

Thomas,  A.  C.  Elementary  history  of 
the  United  States.  973 — T4 

Thompson,  Waddy.  History  of  the 
United  States.  973 — T12 

Thorpe,  F.  N.  History  of  the  United 
States  for  junior  classes.  973 — Tii 
School  history  of  the  United  States. 

973— Ti  3 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.  History  reader 
for  elementary  schools.  973 — W6 

Woodrow.  Division  and  reunion, 

1829-1889.  973— W9 

Wise,  H.  A.  Seven  decades  of  the 
union.  973 — Wii 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  of 
American  progress.  973 — W 

DISCOVERY  AND  EXPLORATION. 

Bourne,  E.  G.  Spain  in  America,  1450- 
1580  973.  i_B  3 

Cheyney,  E.  P.  European  background 
of  American  history,  1300-1600. 

973.1— Ci 

Corbett,  E.  and  Content,  A.  Stories  of 
the  three  Americas;  their  discovery 
and  settlement.  973-i — C 

Dickson,  Mrs.  M.  S.  From  the  old  world 
to  the  new.  973-1 — D 


Fiske,  John.  Discovery  of  America.  2v. 

973-1— F 

Gilman,  Arthur.  Discovery  and  explora- 
tion of  America.  973-i — G 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Young  folks’  book 
of  American  explorers.  973-1 — H 

Hood,  M.  G.  Tales  of  discovery  on  the 
Pacific  slope.  973-1 — Hi 

Johnson,  W.  H.  Pioneer  Spaniards  in 
North  America.  973-1 — J 

Lawler,  T.  B.  Story  of  Columbus  and 
Magellan.  ^ 973- 1 — L2 

McMurry,  C.  A.  Pioneers  on  land  and 
sea.  973.1 — Mi 

Morris,  Charles.  Heroes  of  discovery 
in  America.  973.1— M 

Shaw,  E.  R.  Discoverers  and  ex- 
plorers. 973.1 — S 

Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Coming  of  the 
white  men.  973-1 — Wi 

COLONIES. 

Andrews,  C.  M.  Colonial  self-govern- 
ment, 1652-1689.  973-2 — A3 

Brady,  C.  T.  Colonial  fights  and  fight- 
ers. 973-2 — B6 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Century  book  of  the 
American  colonies.  973-2 — B4 

Campbell,  Douglas.  Puritan  in  Holland, 
England  and  America.  2v.  973.2 — C4 

Catherwood,  M.  H.  Heroes  of  the  mid- 
dle West.  973.2 — C2 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Old  times  in  the  colonies, 
973-2— C 

Colonial  stories  retold  from  St.  Nicholas. 

973-2— C6 

Drake,  S.  A.  Making  of  the  Ohio  val- 
ley states.  973-2 — Di 

Making  of  Virginia  and  the  middle 

colonies,  1578-1701.  973-2 — D 

On  Plymouth  rock.  973-2 — D3 

Taking  of  Louisburg.  973-2 — D4 

Eggleston,  Edward.  > Beginners  of  a na- 
tion. 973-2 — E 

— — Transit  of  civilization  from  Eng- 
land to  America  in  the  seventeenth 
century.  973-2 — E2 

G.  C.  Life  in  the  eighteenth  cen- 

. tury.-  973.2— E4 

Our  first  century.  973-2 — E3 

Fisher,  G.  P.  Colonial  era.  973-2 — F 
Fiske,  John.  Discovery  and  coloniza- 
tion of  North  America.  973-2 — F5 

Dutch  and  Quaker  colonies  in 

America.  2v.  973-2 — F2 

New  France  and  New  England. 

973.2^F3 

Old  Virginia  and  her  neighbors.  2v. 

973.2— Fi 

Gilman,  Arthur.  Colonization  of  Amer- 
ica. 973-2 — G2 

Greene,  E.  B.  Provincial  America,  1690- 
1740-  973.2— G6 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Pilgrims  in  their  three 
homes.  973-2 — G 

Romance  of  American  coloniza- 
tion. 973.2 — Gi 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Story  of  the  thirteen 
colonies.  973-2 — G3 


UNITED  STATES  HISTORY:  COLONIES— CONSTITUTION AL  PERIOD.  93 


Hart,  A.  B.  Source  readers  in  Ameri- 
can history. 

Colonial  children.  97.3-2 — H4 

Camps  and  firesides  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. 973.3— H2 

How  our  grandfathers  lived. 

973— H 19 

Romance  of  the  Civil  war. 

973.2— H 14 

Hazard,  B.  E.  and  Dutton,  S.  T.  Indians 
and  pioneers.  973.2-1-^3 

Hutchinson,  Thomas.  King  Philip’s 
war  and  witchcraft  in  New  England. 

973.2—  H5 

Johnson,  Rossiter.  History  of  the 
French  war.  973-2 — J 

Lodge,  H.  C.  Short  history  of  the  Eng- 
lish colony  in  America.  973-2 — L 

Markham,  Richard.  Narrative  history 
of  King  Philip’s  war.  973-2 — M 

Moore,  Nina.  Pilgrims  and  Puritans. 

973.2—  Mi 

Parton,  James.  Colonial  pioneers. 

973.2—  Pi 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Stories  of  colonial  chil- 
dren. 973-2 — P 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Episodes  from 
“The  winning  of  the  West,”  1769-1807. 

973.2—  Ri 

Winning  of  the  West.  4v. 

973-2— R 

Smith,  H.  A.  Thirteen  colonies. 

973.2—  S3 

Captain  John.  Generali  historic  of 

Virginia.  2v.  973-2 — Sio 

Stone,  G.  L.  and  Fickett,  M.  G.  Every 
day  life  in  the  colonies.  973-2 — S8 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  Colonies,  1492-1750. 

973-2— Ti 

Tyler,  L.  G.  England  in  America,  1580- 
1652.  973-2— T3 

Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H.  B.  Old  colony  days. 

973-2— W4 

Welsh,  L.  D.  Colonial  days.  973.2 — W3 

REVOLUTION. 

Brady,  C.  T.  American  fights  and 
fighters.  973-3— B7 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Century  book  of  the 
American  Revolution.  973-3 — B4 

Cleveland,  H.  M.  Stories  of  brave  old 
times.  973-3 — C6 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Boys  of  ’76.  973.3 — C 

Dickson,  Mrs.  M.  S.  Hundred  years  of 
warfare,  1689-1789.  973-3 — D4 

Drake,  S.  A.  Burgoyne’s  invasion  of 
1777-  . 973.3— D2 

Campaign  of  Trenton,  1776-1777. 

973-3— D3 

Watch  fires  of  ’76.  973-3 — D 

Everett,  Edward.  First  battles  of  the 
Revolution.  973-3 — Ei 

Fiske,  John.  American  Revolution.  2v. 

973-3— F2 

Critical  period  of  American  his- 
tory. 973.3_Fi 

War  of  indenendence.  973-3 — F 

Heath,  William.  Memoirs  of  the  Ameri- 
can war.  973-3 — H4 

Howard,  G.  E.  Preliminaries  of  the 
Revolution,  1763-1775-  973-3— H5 


Jay,  John.  Battle  of  Harlem  plains. 

973.3— J4 

Lodge,  H.  C.  Story  of  the  Revolution. 

973-3— L2 

Lossing,  B.  J.  Pictorial  field  book  of 
the  Revolution.  2v.  973-3 — L 

Moore,  Nina.  From  colony  to  common- 
wealth. 973-3— IVn 

Parton,  James.  Revolutionary  heroes. 

973-3- P3 

Revolutionary  pioneers  for  the  young 
people.  973.3 — Ri 

Revolutionary  stories  retold  from  St. 

Nicholas.  973-3 — R4 

Schouler,  James.  Americans  of  1776. 

973-3— S9 

Scudder,  H.  E.  ed.  Men  and  manners 
in  America  100  years  ago.  973-3 — S 
Sloane,  W.  M.  French  war  and  the 
Revolution.  973-3 — S2 

Tiffany,  Mrs.  see  Moore,  Nina. 
Tomlinson,  E.  T.  Short  history  of  the 
American  Revolution.  973-3 — T4 

Trevelyan,  Sir  G.  O.  American  Revolu- 
tion. 3v.  973-3— T3 

Van  Tyne,  C.  H.  American  Revolu- 
tion, 1776-1783.  973-3— V2 

Watson,  H.  C.  Noble  deeds  of  our 
fathers.  973-3 — W3 

CONSTITUTIONAL  PERIOD  TO 
CIVIL  WAR. 

Babcock,  K.  C.  Rise  of  American  na- 
tionality. 973-5 — B3 

Barnes,  James.  Naval  actions  of  the 
war  of  1812.  973-5 — Bi 

Bassett,  J.  S.  Federalist  system,  1789- 
1801.  973-4— B 

Brady,  C.  T.  Conquest  of  the  South- 
west. 973-6 — B 

Burgess,  J.  W.  Middle  period,  1817- 

1858.  973-5— B 
Channing,  Edward.  Jeffersonian  system, 

1801-1811.  973-4 — Cl 

Hart,  A.  B.  Formation  of  the  Union, 
1750-1829.  973.4— Hi 

Hosmer,  J.  K.  History  of  the  Louisiana 
purchase.  973-4 — H 

Johnson,  Rossiter.  History  of  the  war 
of  1812-15.  973-5— J 

Ladd,  H.  O.  History  of  the  war  with 
Mexico.  973-6 — L 

Lossing,  B.  J.  Pictorial  .field-book  of 
the  war  of  1812.  973-5 — L 

MacDonald,  William.  Jacksonian  de- 
mocracy. 973-5 — Mi 

McLaughlin,  A.  C.  Confederation  and 
the  constitution.  973-4 — Mi 

Mahan,  A.  T.  Sea  power  in  its  relations 
to  the  war  of  1812.  2v.  973-5 — M 

Smith,  T.  C.  Parties  and  slavery,  1850- 

1859.  973.6— S 
Soley,  J.  R.  Boys  of  1812  and  other 

naval  heroes.  973-5 — S 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.  War  of  1812. 

973-5— T2 

Turner,  F.  J.  Rise  of  the  new  West, 
1819-1829.  973.5_Ti 

Walker,  F.  A.  Making  of  the  nation, 
1783-1817.  973.4 — W2 


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CIVIL  WAR. 

Abbot,  W.  J.  Battlefields  and  camp 
fires.  973.7— A.3 

Battlefields  and  victory.  9737 — A4 

Avary,  M.  L.  ed.  Virginia  girl  in  the 
Civil  war.  9737 — A7 

Blaisdell,  A.  F.  Stories  of  the  Civil  war, 
9737— B14 

Burrage,  H.  S.  Gettysburg  and  Lincoln. 

9737— B21 

Cable,  G.  W.  and  others.  Famous  ad- 
ventures and  prison  escapes  of  the 
Civil  war.  9737 — C14 

Chadwick,  F.  E.  Causes  of  the  Civil  war. 

9737— C28 

Champlin,  J.  D.  Young  folk’s  history  of 
the  war  for  the  Union.  9737 — C2 

Cheney,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Young  folk’s  history 
of  the  Civil  war.  9737 — C6 

Cist,  H.  M.  Army  of  the  Cumberland. 

9737— C3 

Civil  war  stories  retold  from  St.  Nicholas 
9737— C26 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Boys  of  ’61.  973  7 — C 

Drum-beat  of  the  nation. 

9737— C9 

Following  the  flag.  9737 — Cr 

Freedom  triumphant.  9737 — 10 

Marching  to  victory.  9737 — C8 

My  days  and  nights  on  the  battle- 
field. 9737— Cl  3 

Redeeming  the  republic.  9737 — C7 

Cox,  J.  D.  Atlanta.  9737 — C4 

— March  to  the  sea.  9737 — C5 

Crawford,  M.  C.  Romance  of  old  New 
England  churches.  9737 — C24 

Dana,  C.  A.  Recollections  of  the  Civil 
war.  973.7— D6 

Dodge,  T.  A.  Bird’s  eye  view  of  our 
Civil  war.  9737 — D3 

Doubleday,  Abner.  Chancellorsville  and 
Gettysburg.  9737 — D2 

Drake,  S.  A.  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

973.7— D5 

Fiske,  John.  Mississippi  valley  in  the 
Civil  war.  973.7— F4 

Force,  M.  F.  From  Fort  Henry  to  Cor- 
inth. 9737— B 

Gordon,  J.  B.  Reminiscences  of  the  Civil 
war.  973.7— Gi  I 

Goss,  W.  L.  Recollections  of  a private. 

9737— G3 

Greene,  F.  V.  Mississippi.  9737 — G 
Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  war  told  by  sol- 
diers. 9737 — H 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Army  life  in  a black 
regiment.  9737 — H3 

Hosmer,  J.  K.  Appeal  to  arms. 

9737— H26 

Outcome  of  the  Civil  war. 

973.7— H2S 

Humphreys,  A.  A.  Virginia  campaign 
of  ’64  and  ’65.  973.7 — Hi 

Johnson,  Rossiter.  Short  history  of  the 
war  of  secession.  9737 — J 

R.  U.  and  Buel,  C.  C.  ed.  Battles 

and  leaders  of  the  Civil  war.  4v. 

9737— J4 

McCarthy,  Carlton.  Detailed  minutiae  of 
soldier  life  in  the  army  of  northern 
Virginia.  9737 — Mil 


Mahan,  A.  T.  Gulf  and  inland  waters. 

9737— M 

Nichols,  G.  W.  Story  of  the  great 
march.  9737 — Ni 

Nicolay,  J.  G.  Outbreak  of  rebellion. 

9737— N 

Palfrey,  F.  W.  Antietam  and  Fredericks- 
burg. 973.7 — P 

Pinkerton,  Allan.  Spy  of  the  rebellion. 

9737— P18 

Pittenger,  William.  Great  locomotive 
chase.  9737 — Pi 

Pond,  G.  E.  Shenandoah  valley  in  1864. 

9737— PS 

Ropes,  J.  C.  Army  under  Pope.  973.7 — R 
Soley,  J.  R.  Sailor  boys  of  ’61.  973.7 — S9 
Swinton,  William.  Campaigns  of  the 
army  of  the  Potomac.  9737 — S3 

Webb,  A.  S.  Peninsula.  9737 — Wi 

SINCE  THE  CIVIL  WAR. 

Abbot,  W.  J.  Blue  jackets  of  ’98. 

973.8—  Ai 

Austin,  O.  P.  Uncle  Sam’s  soldiers. 
Avary,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Dixie  after  the  war. 

973.8—  As 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  our  war  with 
Spain.  973-8 — Bi 

Davis,  R.  H.  Cuban  and  Porto  Rican 
campaigns.  973-8 — D 

Dewitt,  D.  M.  Impeachment  and  trial 
of  Andrew  Johnson,  seventeenth  presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.  973-8 — D3 
Doubleday,  Russell.  Gunner  aboard  the 
“Yankee.”  973-8 — D2 

Draper,  A.  S.  Rescue  of  Cuba. 

973.8—  D I 

Hobson,  R.  P.  Sinking  of  the  “Merri- 
mac.”  973-8 — Hi 

Kaler,  J.  O.  see  Otis,  James,  pseud. 
Lodge,  H.  C.  War  with  Spain.  973.8 — Li 
Mahan,  A.  T.  Lessons  of  the  war  with 
Spain.  973-8 — M4 

Marshall,  Edward.  Story  of  the  Rough 
Riders.  973.8— M2 

Morris,  Charles.  War  with  Spain. 

973-8— M 

Otis,  James,  pseud.  Boys  of  ’98. 

973-8— O 

Peck,  H.  T.  Twenty  years  of  the  repub- 
lic, 1885-1905.  973.8— P2 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Rough  Riders. 

973-8— Ri 

Ross,  Clinton.  Heroes  of  our  war  with 
Spain.  973.8 — R 

Spears,  J.  R.  Our  navy  in  the  war  with 
Spain.  973-8 — S 

NEW  YORK  AND  NEW  ENGLAND. 

Anderson,  J.  J.  and  Flick,  A.  C.  Short 
history  of  the  state  of  New  York. 

974.7—  A2 

Appleton’s  dictionary  of  greater  New 
York.  974-7 — Ai 

Bacon,  Edwin  Munroe.  The  Connecticut 
river  and  the  valley  of  the  Connecticut. 

974— H4 

Bellamy,  B.  W.  Governor’s  island. 

974.7—  B4 


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95 


Bislandy  Elizabeth.  Old  Greenwich. 

974.7—  Bs 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  New  York. 

974.7—  B3 

Colton,  J.  M.  Annals  of  old  Manhattan. 

974.7—  Cl 

Davis,  J.  W.  Four  New  York  boys. 

974.7—  D3 

Drake,  S.  A.  ed.  Book  of  New  England 
legends  and  folk  lore  in  prose  and 
poetry.  974 — D2 

Making  of  New  England.  974 — D 

Durand,  E.  D.  -.City  chest  of  New 
Amsterdam.  974-7 — D2 

Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Stadt  buys  of  New 
Amsterdam.  974-7 — E 

Fiske,  John.  Beginnings  of  New  Eng- 
land. 974.— F 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  M.  W.  Fort  Amsterdam. 

974.7—  Gi 

and  others.  Historic  New  York. 

974.4— G2 

Hall,  E.  M.  McGown’s  pass  and  vicinity. 

974.7— Hio 

Halsey,  F.  W.  Old  New  York  frontier. 

974.7—  H5 

Hemstreet,  Charles.  Literary  New  York. 

974.7—  H8 

Story  of  Manhattan.  974-7 — Ho 

Hendrick,  Welland.  Brief  history  of  the 
Empire  state.  974-7 — H2 

Hill,  G.  E.  and  Waring,  G.  E.  Old-wells 
and  water-courses  of  the  island  of 
Manhattan.  974-7 — H4 

Humphrey,  Mrs.  F.  A.  How  New  Eng- 
land was  made.  974 — Hi 

Janvier,  T.  A.  Dutch  founding  of  New 
York.  974-7— J 

Kittredge,  G.  L.  Old  farmer  and  his 
almanac.  974 — K 

Lamb,  M.  J.  and  Harrison,  C.  C.  History 
of  the  city  of  New  York.  3v.  974.7 — L 
Lossing,  B.  J.  Empire  state.  974-7 — L3 
Lovering,  A.  T.  Stories  of  New  York. 

974.7—  L4 

Martin,  E.  G.  Stories  of  New  York. 

974.7—  M3 

Mason,  A.  B.  Fourteen  miles  round. 

974.7—  Mi 

Ostrander,  S.  M.  History  of  the  city  of 
Brooklyn  and  Kings  county.  2v. 

974.72— O 

Pine,  J.  B.  King’s  college,  now  Colum- 
bia university.  974-7 — Pi 

Powell,  L.  P.  Historic  towns  of  New 
England.  974 — P2 

Historic  towns  of  the  Middle  states. 

974— P3 

Prentice,  W.  R.  History  of  New  York 
state.  974-7 — P4 

Putnam,  Ruth.  Annetje  Jan’s  farm. 

974.7—  P2 

Randall,  S.  S.  History  of  the  state  of 
New  York.  974-7 — R2 

Redway,  J.  W.  Making  of  the  Empire 
state.  974.7— R7 

Rhoades,  L.  I.  Story  of  Philadelphia. 

974.8 —  Ri 

Richman,  I.  B.  Rhode  Island;  its  mak- 
ing and  its  meaning.  974- S — R 


Roosevelt,  Theodore.  New  York. 

974.7—  R3 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Boston  town.  974-4 — S 
Severance,  F.  H.  Old  ti'ails  on  the 
Niagara  frontier.  974-7 — S16 

Smith,  William.  History  of  New  York 
from  first  discovery  to  1732.  974.7 — ^S7 
Southworth,  G.  V.  Story  of  the  Empire 
state.  974.7— S15 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Stories  of  New  Jersey. 

974- 9^S 

Stone,  W.  L.  History  of  New  York  City. 

974.7—  S4 

Swett,  S.  M.  Stories  of  Maine.  974.1 — S 
Swift,  Lindsay.  Literary  landmarks  of 
Boston.  974-4 — Si 

Sylvester,  N.  B.  Historical  sketches  of 
northern  New  York.  974-7 — ^.S6 

Todd,  C.  B.  Brief  history  of  the  city 
of  New  York.  974-7 — T3 

■ In  olde  Connecticut.  974-6 — T 

Story  of  the  city  of  New  York. 

974.7—  T 

Ulmann,  Albert.  Landmark  history  of 
New  York.  974-7 — U 

Valentine,  D.  T.  History  of  New  York 
City.  974-7— V 

Van  Rensselaer,  J.  K.  Goede  vrouw  of 
Mana-ha-ta.  974-7 — Vs 

Villard,  O.  G.  Early  history  of  Wall 
Street,  1653-1789.  974-7— V3 

Walton,  J.  S.  and  Brumbaugh,  M.  G. 

Stories  of  Pennsylvania.  974-8 — Wi 
Williams,  Sherman.  Stories  from  early 
New  York  history.  974-7 — W6 

Wilson,  D.  M.  Where  American  inde- 
pendence began.  974-4 — W 

R.  R.  Historic  Long  Island. 

974.72— W 

New  York — old  and  new.  2v. 

974.7— W3 

SOUTHERN  STATES. 

Connelly,  E.  M.  Story  of  Kentucky. 

976— C 

Cooke,  J.  E.  Stories  of  the  old  dominion. 

975— Cl 

Virginia.  975 — C 

Fortier,  Alcee.  Louisiana  studies. 

976.3—  F 

Hitchcock,  Ripley.  Louisiana  purchase 
and  the  exploration,  early  history  and 
building  of  the  West.  976.3 — H 

King,  Grace.  De  Soto  and  his  men  in 
the  land  of  Florida.  975-9 — K 

New  Orleans.  976.3 — K 

Pryor,  Mrs.  S.  A.  R.  Birth  of  the  na- 
tion; Jamestown,  1607.  975-5 — P 

Thompson,  J.  M.  Story  of  Louisiana. 

976.3—  T 

Todd,  C.  B.  Story  of  Washington. 

975- 3— T 

WESTERN  STATES. 

Baldwin,  James.  Conquest  of  the  old 
Northwest  and  its  settlement  by 
Americans.  977 — B2 

Discovery  of  the  old  Northwest. 

977— B I 


WESTERN  STATES— ADULT  FICTION. 


Carr,  Lucien.  Missouri  a bone  of  conten- 
tion. 977 — Ci 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt,  see  Pratt, 
M.  L. 

Dellenbaugh,  F.  S.  Breaking  the  wilder- 
ness. 978 — Di 

Drake,  S.  A.  Making  of  the  great  West, 
1512-1883.  978 — D 

Forster,  G.  F.  Stories  of  Minnesota. 

977—  Fi 

Hosmer',  J.  K.  Short  history  of  the 
Mississippi  valley.  977 — Hi 

Hough,  Emerson.  Way  to  the  West  and 
the  lives  of  three  early  Americans, 
Boone,  Crockett,  Carson.  978 — Hi 
James,  G.  W.  In  and  out  of  the  old  mis- 
sions of  California.  9794 — J 

McMurry,  C.  A.  Pioneer  history  stories 
of  the  Mississippi  valley.^  _ 977 — Mi 

Pioneers  of  the  Mississippi  valley. 

977— Ms 

Pioneers  of  the  Rocky  mountains. 

978 —  M 

Mathews,  Alfred.  Ohio  and  her  western 
reserve.  977 — M4 

Parrish,  Randall.  Historic  Illinois. 

977— Pi 

Powell,  L.  P.  Historic  towns  of  the 
Western  states.  978 — Pi 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Great  West.  978 — P 

Stories  of  Illinois.  977 — P 


Thompson,  J.  M.  Stories  of  Indiana. 

977— Ti 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  Brief  history  of  Rocky 
mountain  exploration.  978— T 

How  George  Rogers  Clark  won  the 

Northwest.  977 — T3 

Stories  of  the  Badger  state. 

977— T2 

Story  of  Wisconsin.  977 — T 

Wagner,  Harr.  ed.  Pacific  history 
stories.  978 — W 

SOUTH  AMERICA. 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  South  America; 
a popular  illustrated  history  of  the 
South  American  republics,  Cuba  and 
Panama.  980 — B 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  con- 
quest of  Peru.  985 — P 

OCEANICA. 

Jenks,  Edward.  History  of  the  Austra- 
lasian colonies.  993 — J 

Jose,  A.  W.  Australasia:  the  common- 
wealth and  New  Zealand.  993 — Ji 

Knapp,  Adeline.  Story  of  Philippines. 

991— K 

Stevenson.  _v.  L.  Footnote  to  history. 

996.1 — S 

Tregarthen,  Greville.  Story  of  Austra- 
lasia. 993 — T 


ADULT  FICTION. 


2 — A283h 
2 — /\283m 
2 — A283V 
2 — A283W 


-A295ji 
-A295I2 
-A295t2 
2 — A295W 


Adams,  Andy.  Cattle  brands.  2 — A2111C 

Log  of  a cowboy.  2 — A2111I 

Reed  Anthony,  cowman.  2 — A2iiir 

Texas  matchmaker,  2 — A2iiit 

Agnus,  Orme.  Sarah  Tuldon.  2 — A274S 
Aguilar,  Grace.  Days  of  Bruce. 

2 — A283d 

Home  influence. 

Mother’s  recompense. 

Vale  of  cedars. 

— ; — Woman’s  friendship, 

Ainsworth,  W.  H.  Flitch  of  bacon. 

2 — A295fi 

James  the  Second. 

Lord  Mayor  of  London, 

Tower  of  London. 

Windsor  castle. 

Albanesi,  Mme.  E.  A.  M.  Susannah  and 
one  other.  2 — A326S 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Hospital  sketches. 

2— A355h 

— — Hospital  sketches  and  camp  and 
fireside  stories.  2 — A355h 

Moods.  2 — A355mi 

Proverb  stories.  2 — A355P 

Silver  pitchers.  2 — A355S 

Includes:  Independence. 

Spinning-wheel  stories.  2 — A355S2 

Work;  a story  of  experience. 

2 — A355W 

Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M.  Chautauqua  girls  at 
home.  2 — A358C 

: Ester  Reid.  2 — A358e2 

Four  girls  at  Chautauqua,  2 — A358f 

Hall  in  the  grove.  2 — A3s8h 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  Marjorie  Daw.  2 — A365m 
— — Prudence  Palfrey.  2 — A365P 

Qiueen  of  Sheba.  2 — A365q 


Sea  turn  and  other  matters. 

2— A365SI 

Stillwater  tragedy.  2 — A365S 

Two  bites  at  a cherry,  2 — A365t 

Allen,  Grant.  Miss  Cayley’s  adventures. 

2 — A425mi 

J,  L.  Aftermath.  2 — A427a 

Choir  invisible.  2 — A427C 

Flute  and  violin  and  other  Ken- 
tucky tales  and  romances,  2 — A427f 

Kentucky  cardinal.  2 — A427k 

Mettle  of  the  pasture.  2 — A427m 

Reign  of  law.  2 — A427r 

W.  B.  Around  the  Yule  log. 

2 — A432a 

Allston,  Margaret,  pseud,  see  Farquhar, 
Anna.  • 

Altsheler,  J.  A.  Before  the  dawn. 

2 — A469b 

^'he  candidate.  2 — A469C 

Guthrie  of  the  Times.  2 — A46qg 

Herald  of  the  West.  2 — A469h 

In  circling  camps.  2 — A469i 

In  hostile  red.  2 — A469ii 

• Soldier  of  Manhattan.  2 — A469S 

Sun  of  Saratoga.  2 — A469SI 

Wilderness  road.  2 — A469W 

Andrews,  Mrs.  M.  R.  S.  Militants. 

2 — A5684m 

The  perfect  tribute.  2 — A5684P 

Anstey,  F.  pseud,  see  Guthrie,  T,  A. 
Antrobus,  C.  L.  Quality  corner. 

2 — A6362Q 

Arblay,  F.  B.  d’,  Evelina.  2 — A66se 

Arnim,  M.  A.  B.  Grdiin  von.  Bene- 
factress. 2 — A749b 

Fraulein  Schmidt  and  Mr.  Anstru- 

ther.  2 — A749f 


ADULT  FICTION. 


97 


Princess  Priscilla’s  fortnight. 

2— A749P 

Atherton,  Mrs.  G.  F.  H.  Conqueror. 

2 — A868ci 

Rezanov.  2 — A868ri 

Rulers  of  kings.  2 — A868r 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Villa  on  the  Rhine. 

2 — A917V 

Austen,  Jane.  Emma.  2v. 

Mansfield  Park.  2v. 

Northanger  Abbey. 

Persuasion. 

Pride  and  prejudice. 

Sense  and  sensibility. 

Austin,  J.  G.  Betty  Alden. 

David  Alden’s  daughter. 

Dr.  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters. 

2 — A936d2 

Mrs.  Beauchamo  Brown. 

Nameless  nobleman. 

Standish  of  Standish. 

Babcock,  Mrs.  W.  E.  see 
Onoto,  pseud. 

Bacheller,  I.  A.  Darrel  of  the  Blessed 


-A933e 
2— A933m 
2— A933n 
2— A933P 
2— A933P2 
2— A933SI 
■ 2 — A936b 
-A936d 


2 — A936m 
2 — A936n 
2 — A936SI 

Watanna, 


Isles. 

D’ri  and  I. 
Eben  Holden. 
Silas  Strong. 
Vergilius. 


2 — Bi2idi 
2 — Bi2id 
2 — Bi2ie 
2 — B121SI 
2 — B121V 


Barr,  Mrs.  A.  E.  H.  Beads  of  Tasmer. 

2 — B268b4 

— Belle  of  Bowling  Green.  2 — B268b6 

Bernicia.  2 — B268b 

Black  shilling.  2 — B268bs 

Bow  of  orange  ribbon.  2 — B268b3 

Daughter  of  Fife.  2 — B268d 

Feet  of  clay.  2 — B268f 

Friend  Olivia.  2 — B268f2 

Jan  Vedder’s  wife.  2 — B268J 

Last  of  the  Macallisters.  2 — B268I 


2 — B268m.3 
2 — B 268m  2 
2 — B268P 
2 — B268r 
2 — B2683 
2 — B268S5 
-B268t 


B2682m 
B268201 
2 — B268ri 


Bacon,  Mrs.  Selden,  see  Daskam,  J.  D. 
Bailey,  Mrs.  A.  W.  Sage  brush  parson. 

2— B 1 54s 

Baker,  W.  M.  Blessed  saint  certainty. 

2— Bi68b 

His  majesty,  myself.  2 — Ei68h 

Balzac,  Honore  de.  After-dinner  stories. 

2 — Bi98a3 

Cesar  Birotteau.  2 — B198CI 

• Country  parson.  2 — B198C3 

Cousin  Pons.  2 — B198C5 

Eugenie  Grandet.  2 — BiqSe 

Magic  skin.  2 — BipSm 

Pere  Goriot.  2 — BigSpi 

Bangs,  J.  K.  Ghosts  I have  met  and 
some  others.  2 — B2i6g 

Bebellious  heroine.  2 — B2i6r 

Banks,  Mrs.  N.  H.  Little  hills.  2 — B2181I 

Oldfield.  2 — B21810 

Round  anvil  rock.  2 — B2i8ir 

Barbour,  A.  M.  Breakers  ahead. 

2 — B239b 

That  Mainwaring  affair.  2 — B239ti 

R.  H.  Kitty  of  the  roses.  2 — B2392k 

Land  of  joy.  2 — B2392I 

Orchard  princess.  2 — B23920 

Bardeen,  C.  W.  Woman  trustee  and 
other  stories  about  schools.  2 — B245W 
Barlow,  Jane.  Creel  of  Irish  stories. 

2 — B258C 

From  the  land  of  the  shamrock. 

2— B2s8f 

■ Irish  idylls.  2 — B258i 

Barmby,  B.  H.  Rosslyn’s  raid. 

2 — B2s82r 

Barnes,  James.  For  king  or  country. 

2 — B26if 

Loyal  traitor.  2 — B26TI 

Princetonian.  2 — B261P 

Unpardonable  war.  2 — B26in 


Maid  of  Maiden  Lane. 

Michael  and  Theodora 

Paul  and  Christina. 

Remember  the  Alamo. 

Scottish  sketches. 

Squire  of  Sandalside. 

Trinity  bells. 

Robert.  In  the  midst  of  alarms. 

2 — B 2682!  I 

Mutable  many. 

Over  the  border. 

Rock  in  the  Baltic. 

Speculations  of  John  Steele. 

2 — B 2682  SI 

Strong  arm.  2 — B2682S 

Triumphs  of  Eugene  Valmont. 

2 — B2682ti 

Victors.  2 — B2682V 

Barrett,  Wilson.  Sign  of  the  cross. 

2 — B2742S 

Barrie,  J.  M.  Auld  licht  idylls.  2 — B275a 

Little  minister.  2 — B275I 

Little  white  bird.  2 — B275I2 

Sentimental  Tommy.  2 — B275S 

Tillyloss  scandal.  2 — B275t 

Tommy  and  Grizel.  2 — B275t2 

Window  in  Thrums.  2 — B275WT 

[Barry,  J.  D.]  Our  best  society. 

2 — B2790 

Bartlett,  F.  O.  Joan  of  the  alley. 

2 — B289J 

Barton,  W.  E.  Hero  in  homespun. 

2 — B293h 

Pine  knot.  2 — B293P 

Bashford,  H.  H.  Tommy  Wideawake. 

2 — B299t 

Baskett,  J.  N.  As  the  light  led. 

2— B3i5ai 

At  you-all’s  house.  2 — B3i5a 

Sweetbrier  and  thistledown. 

2— B315S 

Bassett,  Mrs.  M.  E.  S.  Little  green 
door.  2 — B3191I 

Bates,  Arlo.  Diary  of  a saint.  2 — B32qd 

Morgan.  Martin  Brook.  2 — B3296m 

Baumbach,  Rudolf.  Tales  from  wonder- 
land. 2 — B3472tr 

Bayly,  A.  E.  see  Lyall,  Edna,  pseud. 
Beach,  R.  E.  The  spoilers.  2 — B3652S 
Beaconsfield,  Benjamin  Disraeli,  earl  of. 

Lothair.  2 — B365I 

■ Becke,  Louis  and  Jeffery,  Walter.  Mu- 
tineer. 2 — B394m 

Beckford,  William.  Vathek.  2 — B396V 
Bedford,  Jessie,  see  Godfrey,  Elizabeth, 
pseud. 

Beecher,  H,  W.  Norwood.  2 — B4i4n 
Behrens,  Bertha,  see  Heimburg,  W. 

pseud. 

Bell,  Currer,  pseud,  see  Bronte,  Charlotte. 
Bell,  Ellis,  pseud,  see  Bronte,  Emily. 


98 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Bell,  J.  J.  Ethel.  2 — B433e 

Jess  and  Co.  2 — 6433] 

Later  adventures  of  Wee  Mac- 

greegor.  2 — B433I 

Mr.  Pennycook’s  boy.  2 — B433mi 

Mrs.  M’Lerie.  2 — B433m 

Wee  Macgreegor.  2 — B433W 

L.  L.  At  home  with  the  Jardines. 

2— B434a 

Book  of  girls.  2 — B434b 

Carolina  Lee.  2 — B434C 

Hope  Loring.  2 — B434h 

Instinct  of  step-fatherhood. 

2— B434i 

Little  sister  to  the  wilderness. 

♦ 2 — B434I 

Love  affairs  of  an  old  maid. 

2— B434h 

Under  side  of  things.  2 — B43411 

Bellamy,  Edward.  Equality.  2 — B435ie 

Looking  backward.  2 — B4351I 

Belloc,  Hilaire.  Emmanuel  Burden. 

2 — B446e 

Bennet,  R.  A.  For  the  white  Christ. 

2 — B46Qf 

Bennett,  E.  A.  Anna  of  the  five  towns. 

2 — B47ia 

Benson,  A.  C.  Beside  still  waters. 

2 — B474ib 

E.  F.  Act  in  a backwater.  2 — 6474a 

Angel  of  pain.  2 — 6474a i 

Challoners.  2 — B474CI 

Vintage.  2 — B474V 

R.  H.  By  what  authority? 

2—647446 

King’s  achievement.  2 — 64744k 

Light  invisible.  2 — B4744I 

Queen’s  tragedy.  2 — B4744Q 

Benton,  C.  F.  pseud,  see  Burrell,  C.  B. 
Berger,  Elizabeth,  pseud,  see  Sheppard, 
E.  S. 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  Alabaster  box. 

2— Bs54a3 

All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men. 

2— B554a2 

Armorel  of  Lyonesse.  2 — B554ai 

City  of  refuge.  2 — B554C2 

Fountain  sealed.  2 — 6554!! 

Master  craftsman.  2 — Bs54m 

Rebel  queen.  2 — B554r 

St.  Katherine’s  by  the  tower. 

2— B554S 

Bethusy-Huc,  Valeska,  Grdiin.  The 
Eichofs.  2 — Bsb.se 

Betts,  L.  W.  Story  of  an  east-side 
family.  2 — B 5652s 

Bindloss,  Harold.  Alton  of  Somasco. 

2 — B6i2a 

Bingham,  Katharine.  Philadelphians. 

2 — B6132P 

Black,  Alexander.  Miss  Jerry.  2 — 6627m 

William.  Briseis.  2 — 66272b 

Daughter  of  Heth.  2 — 662726 

Green  pastures  and  Piccadilly. 

2 — B6272g 

Highland  cousins.  2 — B6272hi 

In  far  Lochaber.  2 — B6272i 

In  silk  attire.  2 — B6272ii 

Judith  Shakespeare.  2 — 66272] 

Kilmeny.  2 — 66272k 

Macleod  of  Dare.  2 — 66272m 

Madcap  Violet.  2 — B6272mT 


Maid  of  Killeena.  2 — B6272m6 

Princess  of  Thule.  2 — B6272PI 

Shandon  bells.  2 — 66272s! 

Strange  adventures  of  a phaeton. 

2 — B6272S4 

That  beautiful  wretch.  2 — B6272t 

Three  feathers.  2 — B6272ti 

Wild  Eelin.  2 — B6272W2 

Wolfenberg.  2 — B6272W4 

Yolande.  2 — B6272y 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Alice  Lorraine. 

2 — 6629a 

Dariel.  2 — 66296 

Kit  and  Kitty.  2 — 6629k 

— — Lorna  Doone.  2 — B629I 

■ Mary  Annerly.  2 — 6629ml 

Perlycross.  2 — B629P 

Springhaven.  2 — 6629s  i 

Blake,  M.  M.  Courtship  by  command. 

2 — 66364c 

Blanchan,  Neltje,  pseud,  see  Doubleday, 
Mrs.  N.  6.  D. 


Blanchard,  A.  E.  Because  of  conscience. 

2 — 6639b 

Frontier  knight.  2 — 6639! 

Heroine  of  1812.  2 — B639hi 

Janet’s  college  career.  2 — 6639] 

Bland,  Mrs.  Hubert,  see  Nesbit,  Edith. 
Blatchford,  M.  E.  Polly  and  the  aunt. 

2 — B644P 

Blundell,  Mrs.  M.  E.  S.  see  Francis,  M.  E. 

pseud. 

Bogue,  Mrs.  see  Bell,  L.  L. 

Bolanden,  Conrad  von.  Barbarossa. 

2 — 6687b 

Boldrewood,  Rolf,  pseud,  see  Browne, 
T.  A. 


Boothby,  Guy.  My  strangest  case. 

2 — B7252m4 

Bourget,  Paul.  Monica  and  other 
stories.  2 — 6772m 

Bouvet,  Marguerite.  My  lady.  2— 6782m 

Tales  of  an  old  chateau.  2 — B782t 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  Gunnar.  2 — B79ig 

Boyle,  Mrs.  V.  F.  Devil  tales.  2 — 67926 

Serena.  2 — 6792s 

Bradford,  Gamaliel,  jr.  Private  tutor. 

2— B799P 

Brady,  C.  T.  The  bishop.  2 — 6812b 

Corner  in  coffee.  2 — 6812c 

For  love  of  country.  2 — B8i2f 

For  the  freedom  of  the  sea. 

2— B8i2fi 

Grip  of  honor.  2 — B8i2g 

Hohenzollern.  2 — B8i2h 

■ Little  traitor  to  the  South.  2 — B812I 

Patriots.  2 — B8i2p 

Quiberon  touch.  2 — B8i2q 

Sir  Henry  Morgan,  buccaneer. 

2 B8I2SI 

Southerners.  2 — B8i2S 

Three  daughters  of  the  confeder- 
acy. 2 — B8i2ti 

Two  captains.  2 — B8i2t 

When  blades  are  out.  2 — B8i2w 

Woven  with  the  ship.  2 — B8i2wi 

and  Peple,  Edward.  Richard  the 

brazen.  2 — B8i2r 

Brainerd,  Mrs.  E.  H.  see  Hoyt,  Eleanor. 
Bronte,  Charlotte.  Jane  Eyre.  2 — 68691] 

Professor.  2 — B8691PI 

Includes:  Emma,  Poems. 


ADULT  FICTION. 


99 


Shirley.  2 — B8691S 

Bronte,  Emily  Wuthering  heights. 

2 — B86Q2WI 

Includes:  Agnes  Grey  by  Anne  Bronte. 

Brooks,  E.  S.  In  Leisler’s  times. 

2 — B8732i 
Romances  of  colonial 
2— B§737r 

County  road. 


Geraldine. 

days. 

Brown,  Alice. 

Court  of  love. 

High  noon. 

Judgment. 

King’s  end. 

Mannerings. 


-877CI 
2 — B877C 
2 — B877I1 
2— B877j 
2 — B877k 
2 — B877m2 


Meadow-grass,  tales  of  New^ Eng- 
land life. 

Paradise. 

Tiverton  tales. 


-B877m 
-B877P 
— B877t 

A.  R.  Immortal  garland.  2 — B877ii 
Millionaire’s  son.  2 — B877im 

C.  B.  Jane  Talbot.  2 — B8774J 

H.  D.  Petrie  estate.  2 — B878P 

Two  college  girls.  2 — B878t 

W.  G.  Gentleman  of  the  South. 

2 — B88i2g 

Browne,  T.  A.  Last  chance.  2 — B884I 

My  run  home.  2 — B884mj 

Robbery  under  arms.  2 — B884r 

Brush,  C.  C.  Colonel’s  opera  cloak. 

2 — B912C 

Buchan,  John.  Half-hearted.  2 — B9i8h 
Buchanan,  R.  W.  Shadow  of  the  sword. 

2 — B9182S 

Bullen,  F.  T.  Apostles  of  the  southeast. 

2 — B936a 

Deep-sea  plunderings.  2 — B936d 

Bullock,  S.  F.  Squireen.  2 — B938S 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  baron  Lytton. 
Alice.  2 — B94ia 

Caxtons.  ■ 2 — B941C 

Coming  race.  2 — B941C2 

Eugene  Aram.  2 — B94ie3 

Harold.  2 — B941I1 

Flarold.  2 — B94ih3 

Includes:  Falkland;  Calderon,  the  cour- 

tier. 

Kenelm  Chillingly.  2 — B94iki 

Kenelm  Chillingly.  Includes:  Rienzi. 

2 — B941ICI 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.  2 — B941I 

Last  of  the  barons.  2v.  2 — B941I3 

Includes:  Pausanius,  the  Spartan;  Cald- 

eron, the  courtier. 

My  novel.  2 — B94im 

Night  and  morning.  2 — B94ini 

Includes:  Godolphin. 

Parisians.  2 — B941P 

Paul  Clifford.  2 — B941P3 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.  2 — B941P8 

Rienzi.  2 — B94ir 

What  will  he  do  with  it?  2v. 

2 — B941W 

Bunner,  H.  C.  Love  in  old  cloathes. 

2 — B9422] 

Midge.  2 — B9422mi 

More  short  sixes.  2 — B9422ni2 

Short  sixes.  2 — B9422S 

Story  of  a New  York  house. 

2 — B9422SI 

Zadoc  Pine  and  other  stories. 

2 — B9422Z 

Bunyan,  John.  Pilgrim’s  progress. 

2— B9424P 


Burgess,  Gelett.  Little  sister  of  destiny. 

2— B955I 

and  Irwin,  Will.  Picaroons. 

2— B955P 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  H.  Dawn  of  a to-mor- 
row. 2 — B964d 

Earlier  stories.  2 — B964e 

Fair  barbarian.  2 — B964f 

Flaworths.  2 — B964h 

In  connection  with  the  De  WiL 

loughby  claim.  2 — B964i 

Lady  of  quality.  2 — B964I 

Louisiana.  2 — B964I1 

Making  of  a marchioness. 

2 — B964mi 

Mehods  of  Lady  Walderhurst. 

2 — Bqbqmz 

Pretty  sister  of  Jose.  2-— B964P2 

Surly  Tim  and  other  stories. 

2 — B964S 

That  lass  of  Lowrie’s.  2 — B964t 

Through  one  administration. 

2 — B964t2 

Burnham,  Mrs.  C.  L.  R.  Dearly  bought. 

-Bgbbd 

Dr.  Latimer. 

A great  love. 

Jewel. 

Jewel’s  story  book. 

Miss  Archer  Archer. 

Miss  Bagg’s  secretary. 

Mistress  of  Beech 


— Opened  shutters. 

— Rig-ht  princess. 

Sweet  Clover. 

— West  Point  wooing 
stories. 

Burrow,  C.  K.  Yeoman 


2 — Bqbbdi 
2 — Bg66g 
2 — B966J’ 
2 — Bg66}  I 
2 — Bg66m 

1 —  B 966m  I 
Knoll. 

2 —  B966m2 
2 — B9660 
2 — Bg66r 

2 — B 966s  I 
and  other 
2 — B966W 
B972y 


see  Werner,  Ernsv 


Burstenbinder,  E. 

pseud. 

Butler,  E.  P.  Confessions  of  a daddy. 

-B9852C 

Pigs  is  pigs. 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  In 
England. 

New  England  miracle. 

Bynner,  E.  L.  Agnes  Surriage.  2 — B994a 

Begum’s  daughter.  2 — Bp94b 

Zachary  Phipps.  2 — B994Z 

Cabell,  J.  B.  Eagle’s  shadow.  2 — Ciiqe 
Cable,  G.  W.  Bonaventure.  2— Ciisb 

Bylow  Hill. 

Cavalier. 

Grandissimes. 

John  March,  Southerner. 

Madame  Delphine. 

Old  Creole  days. 

Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana. 

2 — C115S 

Strong  hearts.  2 — C115SI 

Cahan,  Abraham.  Imported  bridegroom. 

2 — Ci32i 

The  white  terror  and  the  red. 

2 — C132W 

Yekl;  a tale  of  the  New  York 

Ghetto.  2— Ci32y 

Caine,  T.  H.  H.  Bondman.  2 — Ci35b 

Christian.  2 — C135CI 

Deemster.  2 — Ci35d 

Eternal  city.  2 — Ci35e 

Manxman.  2 — Ci35m 


-B9852P 
old  New 
-B9882i 
2 — Bg882n 


2 — CiiSbi 
2 — C115C 
2— Ciisg 
2— Ciisj 
2 — Ciism 
2 — C1150 


100 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Prodigal  son.  2 — C135P 

Son  of  Hagar.  2 — C135S3 

Carey,  R.  N.  Aunt  Diana.  2 — C27Sa 

Cousin  Mona.  2 — C275C 

For  Lilias.  2— C275f 

Merle’s  crusade.  2 — C275mi 

Mistress  of  Brae  farm.  2 — C275m3 

Our  Bessie.  2 — C27503 

Queenie’s  whim.  2 — C275q 

Robert  Ord’s  atonement.  2 — C275r 

Uncle  Max.  2 — C275U 

Carruth,  F.  W.  Those  Dale  girls. 

2 — C3i92t 

Case,  F.  P.  see  Powell,  Frances,  pseud. 
Caskoden,  Edwin,  pseud,  see  Major, 
Charles. 

Castle,  Mrs.  A.  S.  and  Castle,  Egerton. 
Bath  comedy.  2 — C353b 

Heart  of  Lady  Anne.  2 — C353I11 

House  of  romance.  2 — C353h 

Pride  of  Jennico.  2 — C353P 

Rose  of  the  world.  2 — C3S3r 

Egerton.  Light  of  Scarthey. 

2— C353I 

Young  April.  2— C353y 

Catherwood,  M.  H.  Chase  of  Saint 
Castin  and  other  stories.  2 — C363C 

Craque-o’-doom.  2 — C363CI 

Days  of  Jeanne  d’Arc.  2 — S3b3d 

Lady  of  Fort  St.  John.  2 — C363I 

Lazarre.  2 — C363I1 

Old  Kaskaskia.  2 — C3630 

Queen  of  the  swamp.  2 — C363q 

Romance  of  Dollard.  2 — C363r 

Spirit  of  an  Illinois  town.  2 — C363S 

Story  of  Tonty.  2 — C363SI 

White  islander.  2 — C363W 

Cervantes-Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  Don 
Quixote.  2 — C4igd 

Don  Quixote;  abr.  and  ed.  by  C. 

Johnson.  2 — C4i9d2 

Don  Quixote;  abr.  and  ed.  by  M. 

F.  Wheaton.  2 — C4i9di 

Don  Quixote;  ed.  by  M.  E.  Burt 

and  L.  L.  Cable.  2 — C4i9d3 

Chamberlain,  Esther  and  Chamberlain, 
Lucia.  Mrs.  Essington.  2 — C4432ni 
Chambers,  R.  W.  Ashes  of  empire. 

2— C445a 

Cardigan.  2 — C445C2 

Fighting  chance.  2 — C44Sf 

In  search  of  the  unknown. 

2— C445ii 

lole.  2 — C445i2 

Lorraine.  2 — C445I 

Maid-at-arms.  2 — C445m2 

Maids  of  Paradise.  2 — C445m3 

Maker  of  moons.  2 — C445m 

Reckoning.  2 — C445ri 

Tracer  of  lost  persons.  2 — C445t 

Tree  of  heaven.  2 — C445ti 

Young  man  in  a hurry  and  other 

short  stories.  2 — C445y 

Chamblin,  Jean.  Lady  Bobbs,  her 
brother  and  I.  2 — C4456I 

Champney,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Anneke,  a little 
dame  of  New  Netherlands.  2 — C453a 

Daughter  of  the  Hugenots. 

2— C453d 

Margarita.  2 — C453m 

Patience,  a*  daughter  of  the  May- 
flower. 2 — C453PI 


Charles,  Mrs.  E.  R.  Chronicles  of  the 
Shonberg-Cotter  family.  2 — C475C 
— — Victory  of  the  vanquished. 

2— C475V 

Winifred  Bertram.  2 — C475W 

Chase,  J.  A.  Three  freshmen.  2 — C487t 
Cheney,  Warren.  Challenge.  2 — C5184C 
Chesnutt,  C.  W.  Colonel’s  dream. 

2 — C5242CI 

Child,  F.  S.  Friend  or  foe.  2 — CS36f 
Cholmondley,  Mary.  Diana  Tempest. 

2 — Cs47d2 

Danvers  iewels  and  Sir  Charles 

Danvers.  2 — CS47d 

Moth  and  rust  and  other  stories. 

2— CS47m 

Prisoners.  2 — C547P 

Red  pottage.  2 — CS47r 

Chopin,  K.  O.  Bayou  f6lk.  2 — CS49b 
Church,  A.  J.  Burning  of  Rome. 

2 — Cs6ib 

Chantry  priest  of  Barnet.  2 — C561C 

Count  of  the  Saxon  shore. 

2 — C561CI 

Crown  of  pine.  2 — C561C.3. 

With  the  king  at  Oxford.  2 — C561W 

Churchill,  Winston.  The  celebrity. 

2— C5632C 

Coniston.  2 — C5632C3 

Crisis.  2 — C5632CI 

— — Crossing.  2 — C5632C2 

Mr.  Keegan’s  elopement. 

2— Cs632m 

Richard  Carvel.  2 — Cs632r 

Clark,  Mrs.  H.  A.  Silent  prince. 

2 — C5928S 

Imogen.  God’s  puppets.  2 — CS93g 

Santa  Claus’  sweetheart.  2 — C593S 

— — Mrs.  K.  U.  Up  the  witch  brook 
road.  2— C5933U 

Clarke,  Mrs.  M.  V.  N.  Girlhood  of 
Shakespeare’s  heroines.  2 — Csggg 

Clegg,  T.  B.  Wilderness.  2 — C6247W 
Clemens,  S.  L.  Double  barrelled  detec- 
tive story.  2 — C625d 

Personal  recollections  of  Joan  of 

Arc.  2 — C625P 

Pudd’nhead  Wilson.  2 — C62SPI 

Clifford,  L.  L.  Aunt  Anne.  2 — C6372a 
Clouston,  J.  S.  Adventures  of  M. 

d’Haricot.  2 — C647a 

Cobb,  Sylvanus.  Gunmaker  of  Moscow. 

2— C6S33g 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Daughters  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. 2 — C675di 

Collins,  W.  W.  After  dark.  2 — €7133.3 

Blind  love.  2^ — 7i3b2 

Law  and  and  the  lady.  2 — C713I 

Man  and  wife.  2 — C7i3m 

Moonstone.  2 — C7i3mi 

No  name.  2 — C7i3ni 

Queen  of  hearts.  2 — C7i3q 

Woman  in  white.  2 — C713W 

Colton,  A.  W.  Belted  s^as.  2 — C724bi 

Tioba  and  other  tales.  2 — C724t 

Condict,  A.  Y.  My  li’l’  Angelo. 

2 — C74S2m 

Connolly,  J.  B.  Deep  sea’s  toll. 

2— C7S2Sd 

Out  of  Gloucester.  2 — C75250 

Seiners.  2 — C7525S 


ADULT  FICTION. 


101 


Connor,  Ralph,  pseud.  Black  rock. 

2— C7S24b 

The  doctor.  2 — C7524d 

— — Gwen.  2— C7524g 

Man  from  Glengarry.  2 — C7524m 

Prospector.  2 — C7524P 

■ Sky  pilot.  2— C7524S 

Conrad,  Joseph.  Almayer’s  folly. 

2— C7S4a 

Falk. — Amy  Foster. — To-morrow. 

2— C754f 


Lord  Jim. 

Nostromo. 

Typhoon. 

Youth. 

Stephen,  pseud. 

Jimmie. 


-C754I 

2— C754n 
2— C754ti 
2— C754y 
Mrs.  Jim  and  Mrs. 

-C7542m 


Conscience,  Hendrik.  Demon  of  gold. 

2— C755d 

Happiness  of  being  rich. 

2— C755h 

Lion  of  h landers.  2 — C755I1 

Poor  gentleman.  2 — C755P 

Veva.  2 — C755V 

Converse,  Florence.  Burden  of  Christo- 
pher. 2 — C766b 

Long  Will.  2 — C766I 

Cook,  G.  L.  Wellesley  stories. 

2 — C7712W 

Cooke,  Mrs.  G.  M.  Their  first  formal 
call.  2 — C7724t 

J.  E.  My  Lady  Pocahontas. 

2 — C772mi 

J.  G.  Ancient  miracle.  2 — C772ia 

Cooper,  J.  F.  Afloat  and  ashore. 

2 — C7772. 

Bravo. 

Chainbearer. 

Crater. 

Deerslayer. 

■ Headsman. 

Heidenmauer. 

Homeward  bound. 

Jack  Tier. 

Last  of  the  Mohicans. 

Lionel  Lincoln. 

Mercedes  of  Castile. 

Miles  Wallingford. 

Monikins. 


Pathfinder, 

Pilot. 

Pioneers. 

Prairie. 

Red  rover. 
Redskins. 
Satanstoe. 

Sea  lions. 

Spy. 

• Two  admirals. 
Water  witch. 


C777b 
2 — C777C 
2 — C777CI 
2-—C7776. 
2— C777h 
2 — C777hi 
2— C777h3 
2— C777J 
2— C777I 
2— C777I3 

2 — C777m 
2 — C777mi 
2 — C777m2 
2— C777P 
2— C777PI 
2— C777P3 
2— C777P4 
2 — C777r 

2— C777ri 

2 — C777S 
2 — C777SI 

2— C777S3 

2— C777t 
2— C777WI 


Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish.  2 — C777W3 

Wing-and-wing.  2 — C777W4 

Wyandotte.  2 — C777W5 

Corelli,  Marie,  pseud.  Thelma.  2 — C797t 
Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  D.  Daughter  of  to-day. 

2— C843d 

Imperialist.  2 — C843i 

Set  in  authority.  2 — C843SI 

Story  of  Sonny  Sahib.  2 — C843S 

Those  delightful  Americans. 

2— C843t 


Vernon’s  aunt.  2 — C843V 

Couch,  A.  T.  Quiller-.  Adventures  of 

Harry  Revel,  2 — C853ai 

Delectable  duchy.  2 — C853di 

Fort  Amity.  2 — C8S3f 

Hetty  Wesley.  2 — C8S3h 

Mayor  of  Troy.  2 — C853m 

Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts. 

2— C8530 

Poison  island.  2 — C853P 

Shakespeare’s  Christmas  and  other 

stories.  2 — C853S4 

Shining  ferry,  2 — C853S3 

Sir  John  Constantine.  2 — C853S5 

Splendid  spur.  2 — C853SI 

Two  sides  of  the  face.  2 — C8s3t 

Westcotes.  2— C8s3wi 

White  wolf  and  other  fireside  tales. 

2— C853W2 

Craddock,  C.  E.  pseud.  Amulet. 

2 — C884a 

The  frontiersmen.  2 — C884f 

His  vanished  star.  2 — C884h 

In  the  Tennessee  mountains. 

2 — C884i2 

Mystery  of  Witch-face  mountain 

and  other  stories.  2 — C884m 

Prophet  of  the  Great  Smoky  moun- 
tains. 2 — C884PI 

Spectre  of  power.  2 — C884SI 

Storm  centre.  2 — C884S2 

Story  of  old  Fort  Loudon. 

2 — C884S 

Windfall.  2— C884wr 

Young  mountaineers.  2 — C884y 

Craigie,  Mrs.  P.  M.  T.  R.  see  Hobbes, 
John  Oliver,  pseud. 

Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  M.  Christian’s  mis- 
take. 2 — C887C 

Hannah.  2 — C887h 

Head  of  the  family.  2 — C887hi 

His  little  mother.  2 — ^C887h3 

John  Halifax,  gentleman,  2 — C887j‘ 

Life  for  a life.  2 — C887I1 

Mistress  and  maid.  2 — C887mi 

Noble  life.  2 — C^7n 

Two  marriages.  2 — C887t 

Young  Mrs.  Jardine.  2 — C887y 

Crane,  Stephen.  Red  badge  of  courage. 

2 — CSgir 

Craven,  Mme.  Augustus,  see  Craven,  P. 

de  la  F. 

P.  de  la  F.  Veil  withdrawn. 

2 — C8g8v 

Crawford,  F.  M.  Casa  Braccio. 

2 — C899C 

Cecilia.  2 — C899C4 

■ Children  of  the  king.  2 — C899CI 

Cigarette-maker’s  romance. 

2 — C899C2 

Corleone.  2 — C899C3 

Doctor  Claudius.  2 — C899d 

Don  Orsino.  2 — C899di 

Fair  Margaret.  2 — C899f 

Greifenstein.  2 — C899g 

Heart  of  Rome.  2 — C899h 

In  the  palace  of  the  king. 

2 — C899i 

Katharine  Lauderdale.  2v. 

2 — C899k 

Lady  of  Rome.  2 — C899I1 


Lady  of  Rome. 


102 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Man  overboard! 

2 — C899m4 

Marietta. 

2 — C899m3 

Marion  Darche. 

2 — C899m 

Mr.  Isaacs. 

2 — C899m2 

Pietro  Ghisleri. 

2 — C899PI 

Ralstons. 

2 — C899r 

Roman  singer. 

2 — C899ri 

Sant’  Ilario. 

2 — ^^C899s 

Saracinesca. 

2 — C899SI 

Tale  of  a lonely  parish. 

2 — C899t 

To  leeward. 

2 — C899ti 

Via  crucis. 

2 — C899V 

Whosoever  shall  offend. 

2 — C899W2 

— — • Witch  of  Prague. 

2 — C899W 

With  the  immortals. 

2 — C899WI 

Zoroaster. 

2 — C899Z 

Creelman,  James.  Eagle  blood. 

2 — Cgise 

Crockett,  S.  R.  Adventurer  in  Spain, 

2 — C938a 

Black  Douglas.  2 — C938b 

Bog-myrtle  and  peat.  2 — C938bi 

Cherry  ribband.  2 — C938C2 

Cinderella.  2 — C938CI 

Cleg  Kelly.  2 — C938C 

Dark  o’  the  moon.  2 — Cp38d 

Fishers  of  men.  2 — C938f2 

Galloway  herd.  2 — C938g 

Gray  man.  2 — C938gi 

lone  March.  2 — C938i 

Kit  Kennedy.  2 — C938k 

Lad’s  love.  2 — C938I 

Lilac  sunbonnet.  2 — C938I1 

Lochinvar.  2 — C938I2 

May  Margaret.  2 — C938m2 

Play  actress.  2 — C938P 

Play  actress.  2 — C938PI 

Includes:  Upper  berth,  by  F.  M.  Crawfoid. 

Play  actress.  2 — C938PI 

Red  axe.  2 — C938ri 

-- — Silver  skull.  2 — C938SS 

Sir  Toady  Crusoe.  2 — C938S7 

Stickit  minister.  2 — C938SI 

Stickit  minister’s  wooing. 

2 — C938S4 

Sweetheart  travellers.  2 — C938S3 

White  plume.  2 — C938W 

and  others^'  Tales  of  our  coast. 

2 — C938t 

Croker,  B.  M.  Cats-paw.  2 — C943C 
Croly,  George.  Tarry  thou  till  I come. 

2 — C944t 

Crosby,  Margaret.  Violin  obligato  and 
other  stories.  2 — C9493V 

Cross,  Mrs.  A.  C.  Path  and  goal. 

2— C951P 

Three  Miss  Kings.  2 — Cpsit 

Cross,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.  L.  see  Eliot, 
George,  pseud. 

Crowley,  M.  C.  Daughter  of  New 
France.  2 — C9S32d 

Heroine  of  the  Strait.  2 — C9532h 

In  treaty  with  honor.  2 — C9532i 

Cruger,  J.  G.  Mrs.  Clyde.  2— C955mi 
Cummins,  M.  S.  Lamplighter. 

2 — C971I 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Prue  and  I.  2 — C9782P 
Cutting,  Mrs.  M.  S.  D.  Heart  of  Lynn. 

2 — C99ih 


Little  stories  of  courtship. 

2 — C991I1 

Little  stories  of  married  life. 

2 — C991I 

More  stories  of  married  life. 

2 — C99im 

Dahn,  Felix.  Captive  of  the  Roman 
eagles.  2 — D1312C 

Felicitas.  2 — Di3i2f 

Dallas,  Richard,  pseud.  Master  hand. 

2 — D 1452m 

Daniels,  M.  W.  American  girl  in  Mu- 
nich. 2 — D 1864a 

Imp  and  the  angel.  2 — D229i 

Daskam,  J.  D.  Her  fiance.  2 — D229h 

Madness  of  Philip  and  other  tales 

of  childhood.  2 — D229m 

Memoirs  of  a baby.  2 — D229m2 

Middle  aged  love  stories. 

2 — D 229m  I 

Smith  college  stories.  2 — D229S 

Whom  the  gods  destroyed. 

2 — D229WI 

Daudet,  Alphonse.  Jack.  2v.  2 — D238J 

Davidson,  L.  C.  Confessions  of  a match- 
making mother.  2 — D253C 

Davis,  Norah.  Northerner.  2 — D2635n 

R.  H.  Captain  Macklin. 

2 — D2633CI 

Cinderella.  2 — D2633C 

Exiles  and  other  stories. 

2— D2633e 

Gallegher  and  other  stories. 

2— D2633g 

In  the  fog.  2 — D2633i 

Lion  and  the  unicorn.  2 — D2633I 

Princess  Aline.  2 — D2633P 

Ranson’s  folly.  2 — D2633r 

Soldiers  of  fortune.  2 — D2633S 

Stories  for  boys.  2 — D2633SI 

Van  Bibber  and  others.  2 — D2633V 

W.  S.  Belshazzar.  2 — D265b 

Falaise  of  the  blessed  voice. 

2 — D265fi 

Friend  of  Caesar.  2 — D265f 

“God  wills  it”;  a tale  of  the  first 

crusade.  2 — D265g 

Victor  of  Salamis.  2 — D265V 

Dawson,  W.  J.  London  idylls. 

2 — D2724I 

Story  of  Hannah.  2 — D2724S 

Day,  H.  F.  Squire  Phin.  2 — D273S 
De  Forest,  J.  W.  Lover’s  revolt. 

2— D31SI 

Deland,  Mrs.  M.  W.  C.  Awakening  of 
Helena  Richie.  2 — D337a 

Doctor  Lavendar’s  people. 


2— D337d 

Mr.  Tommy  Dove  and  other 


stories.  2 — D337m 

Old  Chester  tales.  2 — D3370 

Philip  and  his  wife.  2 — D337P 

Sidney.  2 — D337S 

Wisdom  of  fools.  2 — D337W 


De  la  Pasture,  Elizabeth  Bonham,  see 
La  Pasture,  Mrs.  Henry  de. 

De  Mille,  James.  Strange  manuscript 
found  in  a copper  cylinder.  2 — D381S 
De  Morgan,  W.  F.  Alice-for-short. 

2 — D386a 

Joseph  Vance;  an  ill-written  auto- 
biography. 2 — D386j 


ADULT  FICTION. 


103 


Devereaux,  Mary.  From  kingdom  to 

colony.  2 — D49if 

Devine,  E.  J.  Training  of  Silas, 

2— D495t 

Dickens,  Charles.  Barnaby  Rudge. 

2 — D548b4 

Bleak  House.  2— D548b3 

Child  characters  from  Dickens;  re- 
told by  L.  L.  Weedon.  2 — D548C18 

Christmas  books.  2 — D548CI 

Christmas  carol.  2 — D548C4 

Christmas  stories.  2 — D548C6 

Cricket  on  the  hearth.  2 — D548CIO 

David  Copperfield.  2 — D548d 

Dombey  and  son.  2 — DS48di 

Great  expectations.  2 — D548g 

Hard  times  and  other  stories. 

2— DS48h8 

Little  Dorritt.  2 — D548I 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.  2 — DS48m 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood  and  other 

stories.  2 — DS48m9 

Nicholas  Nickleby.  2 — D548ni 

Old  curiosity  shop.  2 — D5480 

Oliver  Twist.  2 — D54803 

Our  mutual  friend.  2 — D54809 

• Pickwick  papers.  2 — D548P 

Sketches  by  “Boz.”  2 — D548SI 

Tale  of  two  cities.  2 — DS48t 

Ten  boys  from  Dickens,  by  K.  D. 

Sweetser.  2 — D548t7 

Ten  girls  from  Dickens,  by  K.  D. 

Sweetser.  2 — DS48t6 

Uncommercial  traveller  and  child’s 

history  of  England.  2 — D548U3 

Uncommercial  traveller;  and  Pic- 
tures from  Italy.  2 — D548U7 

Dickson,  Harris.  Ravenels.  2 — D5541* 

Siege  of  Lady  Resolute.  2 — D554S 

Dillon,  Mrs.  M.  C.  J.  In  old  Bellaire. 

2— D5791 

The  leader.  2 — D579I 

Rose  of  old  St.  Louis.  2 — Ds79r 

Dix,  B.  M.  Fair  maid  of  Graystones. 

2 — Dbigf 

Hugh  Gwyeth.  2 — D6igh 

Making  of  Christopher  Ferring- 

ham.  2— D6i9m 

and  Harper,  C.  A.  Beau’s  comedy. 

2 — D6i9b 

E.  A.  Deacon  Bradbury. 

2 — D6i92d 

Dixon,  Thomas,  jr.  Clansman. 

2 — D6213C 

Leopard’s  spots.  2 — D6213I 

Dobree,  L.  E.  and  others.  Round  table 
of  the  representative  Irish  and  Eng- 
lish Catholic  novelists.  2 — D634r 

Donnell,  A.  H.  Rebecca  Mary. 

2— D68S3r 

Very  small  person.  2 — D6853V 

Donnelly,  E.  C.  Round  table  of  the  rep- 
resentative American  Catholic  novel- 
ists. 2 — D685ir 

Dorsey,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Beth’s  promise. 

2 — DyiSb 

Fate  of  the  Dane.  2 — D7i8fi 

Heiress  of  Carrigmona.  2 — D7i8h 

Old  house  at  Glenaran.  2 — D7180 

— — Palms.  2 — D718P 


Student  of  Blenheim  forest. 

2 — D718S 

Tears  on  the  diadem.  2 — DyiSt 

Warp  and  woof.  2 — D718W 

Zoe’s  daughter.  2 — D718Z 

Dougall,  Lily.  Mormon  prophet. 

2 — D73im2 

Summit  house  mystery.  2 — D731S 

Douglas,  George,  pseud.  House  with 
the  green  shutters.  2 — D734ih 

Doyle,  Sir  A.  C.  Adventures  of  Gerard. 

2— D754ai 

Adventures  of  Sherlock 


Holmes. 
2— D754a 
2— D754C 
2— D754d 
D754d2 


-D754ri 
2— D754r2 
2— D754S2 
2— D754S10 
2— D754S4 
2— D7S4U 
-D754W 


Captain  of  the  Polestar. 

Desert  drama. 

Duet. 

Exploits  of  Brigadier  Gerard. 

2— D7S4e 

Firm  of  Girdlestone.  2 — D754f 

Great  shadow.  2 — D754gi 

Green  flag  and  other  stories. 

2— D754g2 

Hound  of  the  Baskervilles. 

2— D754h 

Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes. 

2— D754m 

Micah  Clarke.  2 — D754mi 

Mystery  of  Cloomber.  2 — D754m3 

Refugees.  2 — D754r 

Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes. 

2— P754r3 

Rodney  Stone. 

— — Round  the  red  lamp. 

Sign  of  the  four. 

Sir  Nigel. 

Study  in  scarlet. 

Uncle  Bernac. 

White  company. 

Dudeney,  Mrs.  A.  L.  Robin  Brilliant. 

2— D845r 

Wise  woods.  2 — D845W 

Dudevant,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  see  Sand, 
George,  pseud. 

Duer,  Elizabeth.  Prince  goes  fishing. 

2— D8532P 

Dumas,  A.  D.  Black  tulip.  2 — D886b2 

Chevalier  de  Maison  Rouge. 

2 — D 886c  I 

Chicot,  the  jester. 

Conspirators. 

Count  of  Monte  Cristo. 

Forty-five  guardsmen. 

Louise  de  la  Valliere. 

Man  in  the  iron  mask. 

Marguerite  de  Valois. 

Memoirs  of  a physician. 

2 — D886m3 

Queen’s  necklace. 

Taking  the  Bastile. 

Ten  years  later. 

Three  musketeers. 

Twenty  years  after. 

Two  Dianas. 

Vicomte  de  Bragelonne. 

War  of  women. 

Du  Maurier,  George.  Martain. 

2 — D8862m 

Peter  Ibbetson.  2 — D8862P 

Trilby.  2 — D8862t 

Dunbar,  P.  L.  Fanatics.  2 — D899fi 


2 — D886c4 
2 — D886c9 
2 — D886c3 
2— D886f 
2— D886I2 
2 — D886m2 
2 — D886m 


-D886q 
2 — D886t 
2 — D886t7 
2 — D886ti 
2 — D886t3 
2— D886t6 
2 — D886v 
2 — D886w 


104 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Folks  from  Dixie.  2 — DSgpf 

In  old  plantation  days.  2 — DSpgi 

Duncan,  Norman.  Cruise  of  the  Shining 
light.  2— D912C 

Doctor  Luke  of  the  Labrador. 

2 — D9i2d 

Soul  of  the  street.  2 — D912S 

Way  of  the  sea.  2 — D912W 

Duncan,  S.  J.  see  Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  D. 
Dunn,  M.  B.  Lias’s  wife.  2 — D9232I 
Dunton,  Theodore  Watts-.  Aylwin. 

2 — D927a 

Dye,  E.  E.  McLoughlin  and  old  Ore- 
gon. 2 — D995m 

Earle,  M.  T.  Wonderful  wheel. 

2 — Ei22W 

Ebers,  G.  M.  Arachne. 

Barbara  Blomberg. 

Bride  of  the  Nile. 

Cleopatra. 

* Egyptian  princess. 

Emperor. 

Homo  sum. 

Includes:  Serapis. 

In  the  Blue  Pike. 

Includes:  A question. — The  elixir. 

In  the  fire  of  the  forge. 


2 — Ei6a 
2— Ei6b 
2 — Ei6bi 
2 — Ei6c 
2 — Ei6e 
2 — Ei6e2 
2 — Ei6hi 

2 — Ei6i3 


-Ei6ii 


2 — Ei6m 
2 — Ei6s2 


2 — Ei6t 
2 — Ei6u 
2 — Ei6w2 
wife. 


Margery. 

Sisters. 

Includes:  Joshua. 

Thorny  path. 

Uarda. 

Word,  only  a word. 

Includes:  The  burgomaster’ 

Eckstein,  Ernst.  Quintus  Claudius. 

2 — Eipq 

Eeden,  Frederick  van.  The  quest. 

2 — E27q 

Egan,  M.  F.  Vocation  of  Edward  Con- 
way. 2 — E28V 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Circuit  rider. 

2 — E292C 

Duffels. 

Faith  doctor. 

Graysons. 

Hoosier  school  master. 

Roxy. 

G.  C.  Blind  alleys. 

Captain  in  the  ranks. 

Daughter  of  the  South. 

Dorothy  South. 

Evelyn  Byrd. 

Master  of  Warlock. 

Southern  soldier  stories.  2 — E294S 

Eldridge,  G.  D.  Millbank  case. 

2— E374m 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Adam  Bede. 

2 — E42a 

Daniel  Deronda. 

Felix  Holt. 

Middlemarch. 

Mill  on  the  Floss. 

Romola. 

: Scenes  of  clerical  life. 

Silas  Marner. 

Includes:  Lifted  veil.  Brother  Jacob.  Scenes 
of  clerical  life. 

Elliott,  S.  B.  Making  of  Jane.  2 — E466m 
Ellis,  Elizabeth.  Barabara  Winslow. 

2— E473b 

Ensign,  H.  L.  Lady  Lee  and  other  ani- 
mal stories.  2 — E59I 


E292d 

2 E292f 

2 — E292g 
2 — E292I1 
2 — E292r 
2-^E294b 
2 — E294CI 
2 — E294di 
2 — E294d 
2 — E294e 
■E294mi 


-E42d 
2 — E42f 
2 — E42m 
— E42mi 
2 — E421* 
2 — E42SS 
-E42S2 


Erckmann,  Emile  and  Chatrian,  Alexan- 
dre. Conscript.  2 — E65C 

Waterloo.  2 — E65W 

Ewald,  Carl.  My  little  boy.  2 — E94im 

Spider  and  other  tales.  2 — E941S 

Two-legs.  2 — E94it 

Faber,  Christine.  Carroll  O’Donoghue. 

2 — Fuse 

Falkner,  J.  M.  Lost  Stradivarius. 

2— F193I 

Farquhar,  Anna.  Her  Washington  ex- 
periences. 2 — F238I11 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Darkness  and  dawn. 

2 — F242d 

Eric.  2 — F242e 

Fawcett,  Edgar.  Ambitious  woman. 

2 — F278a2 

Hopeless  case.  2 — F278hi 

Romance  of  old  New  York. 

2 — F278r 

Fenelon,  F.  de  S.  de  la  M.  Adventures 
of  Telemachus.  2 — F332a 

Fenollosa,  M.  McNeil,  see  McCall,  Sid- 
ney, pseud. 

Field,  Eugene.  Holy  cross.  , 2 — F4532h 
Fielding,  Henry.  History  of  Tom  Jones. 

2— F459hi 

Findlater,  J.  H.  Ladder  to  the  stars. 

2— F494I 

Mary.  Rose  of  joy.  2 — F4942r 

Flaubert,  Gustave.  Salammbo. 

2 — F587SI 

Fletcher,  J.  S.  Making  of  Matthias. 

2 — F6i3im 

Paths  of  the  prudent.  2 — F6131P 

Flynt,  Josiah,  pseud.  Little  brother. 

2— F648I 

and  Walton,  Francis.  Powers  that 

prey.  2 — F648P 

Fogazzaro,  Antonio.  The  patriot. 

2— F6552P 

The  saint.  ’ 2 — F6552S 

The  sinner.  2 — F6552SI 

The  woman.  2 — F6552W 

Foote,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Chosen  valley. 

2 — F689C 

Desert  and  the  sown.  2 — F68qd 

Touch  of  sun.  2 — F68gt 

Ford,  P.  L.  Great  K.  and  A.  train-rob- 
bery. 2 — F7ii2g 

His  version  of  it.  2 — F7ii2h2 

Honorable  Peter  Stirling. 

2 — F7ii2h 

Janice  Meredith.  2 — F7ii2j 

Love  finds  the  way.  2 — F7112I 

Story  of  an  untold  love.  2 — F7112S 

Tattle  tales  of  Cupid.  2 — F7ii2t 

Wanted,  a chaperon.  2 — F7112WI 

Wanted,  a matchmaker.  2 — F7112W 

Warning  to  lovers.  2 — F7112W2 

and  others.  House  party. 

2 — F7ii2hi 

Sewell.  Truegate  of  Mogador. 

2 — F7ii4t 

Foster,  A.  J.  and  Cuthell,  E.  E.  Robber 
baron  of  Bedford  castle.  2 — F754r 

M.  G.  Heart  of  the  doctor. 

2 — F7s62h 

Fothergill,  Jessie.  First  violin.  2 — F76if 

Kith  and  kin.  2 — F76ik 

Made  or  marred.  2 — F76imi 

Oriole’s  daughter.  2 — F76101 


ADULT  FICTION. 


105 


Probation.  2 — F761PT 

Fowler,  E.  T.  Concerning  Isabel  Carn- 
aby. 2— F785C 

Double  thread.  2 — F785;d 

Farringdons.  2 — F78sf 

Fuel  of  fire.  2 — F785fi 

Place  and  power.  2 — F785P 

Sirius.  2— F785S 

Subjection  of  Isabel  Carnaby. 

2— F785ST 

and  Felkin,  A.  L.  Kate  of  Kate 

Hall.  2— F785k 

Fox,  John,  jr.  Christmas  eve  on  Lone- 
some. 2 — F792C2 

Crittenden.  2 — F792CT 

Kentuckians.  2 — F792k 

Knight  of  the  Cumberland. 

2 — F792ki 

Little  shepherd  of  kingdom  come. 

2 — F792I 

Francis,  M.  E.  pseud.  Wild  wheat. 

2 — F8t9w 

Fraser,  Mrs.  Hugh  see  Fraser,  Mrs.  M.  C. 
Fraser,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Custom  of  the 
country.  2 — F841C 

In  the  shadow  of  the  Lord. 

2 — F84ii 

Maid  of  Japan.  2 — FR/iimi 

Mama’s  mutiny.  2 — F84im 

Frederic,  Harold.  Copperhead.  2 — F852C 


-F852di 
2 — F852g 
2 — F8q2ii 
2 — F852I 
2 — F8S2m 
2 — F852S 
2 — F8q22n 


2 — F87.?e 
2 — F87.?h 
2 — F873k 
2 — F873mi 
2 — F873m 
-F8730 


Deserter. 

Gloria  mundi. 

In  the  valley. 

Lawton  girl. 

March  hares. 

Seth’s  brother’s  wife. 

Frederich,  B.  H.  New  race. 

Freeman,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  see  Wilkins, 
M.  E. 

French,  Alice.  . Expiation. 

Heart  of  toil. 

Knitters  in  the  sun. 

Man  of  the  hour. 

Missionary  sheriff. 

Otto  the  knight.  2 

Stories  of  a Western  town. 

2 — F873ST 

Mrs.  A.  W.  Rejuvenation  of  Aunt 

Mary.  2 — F8732r 

Seeing  France  with  Uncle  John. 

2 — F8732S2 

Susan  Clegg  and  her  friend,  Mrs. 

Lathrop.  2 — F8732S 

Susan  Clegg  and  her  neighbors’ 

affairs.  2 — F8732ST 

Woman’s  will.  2 — F87?2w 

Frenssen,  Gustav.  Holyland.  2 — F879h 

Jorn  Uhl.  2 — F8701 

Frothingham,  E.  B.  Turn  of  the  road. 

2 — F9d.1t 

Fuller,  Anna.  Katherine  Day.  2 — Fo6=;k 

Literary  courtship.  2 — F965I 

One  of  the  pilgrims.  2 — F9650 

Peak  and  prairie.  2 — F965P 

Pratt  portraits.  2 — F965PI 

Venetian  June.  2 — F965V 

C.  M.  Across  the  campus. 

2— F96S4a 

Flight  of  Puss  Pandora. 

2— F9654f 

H.  B.  Chevalier  of  Pensieri-Vani. 

2 — F966CI 


With  the  procession.  2 — F966W 

R.  H.  Golden  hope.  2 — F9674g 

Fullerton,  Lady  G.  C.  L.  G.  Constance 
Sherwood.  2 — F97IC 

Laurentia.  2 — F971I1 

Gaboriau,  Emile.  File  No.  113.  2 — Gii6f 

Gilded  clique.  2 — Gii6g 

Lerouge  case.  2 — G116I 

Monsieur  Lecoq.  2 — Gridm 

Gaines,  C.  K.  Gorgo.  2 — Gi42g 

Galdemar,  Ange.  Robespierre;  from  Vic- 
tor Sardou’s,  play.  2 — Gi49r 

Gale,  J.  S.  Vanguard.  2 — GiSiv 

Zona.  Romance  island.  2 — GiS24r 

Gallon,  Tom.  Man  who  knew  better. 

2 — Gi73m 

Garland,  Hamlin.  Captain  of  the  gray- 
horse  troop.  2 — G233C 

Eagle’s  heart.  2 — G233e 

Her  mountain  lover.  2 — G233h 

Hesper.  2 — G233hi 

Long  trail.  2 — G233I2 

Main-travelled  roads.  2 — G233m 

Prairie  folks.  2 — G233P 

Wayside  courtships.  2 — G233W 

Witch’s  gold.  2 — G233WI 

Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.  S.  Cranford. 

2 — G248C2 

Mary  Barton.  2 — G248m 

Gates,  Eleanor.  Plow  woman.  2 — G259P 
Gellibrand,  Emma.  J.  Cole.  2 — G3i9j 
George,  Henry,  jr.  Romance  of  John 
Bainbridge.  2 — G348r 

Gerard,  Dorothea.  Rich  Miss  Riddell. 

2— G3s6r 

Wrong  man.  2 — G356W 

Gibbons,  W.  F.  Those  black  diamond 
men.  ^ 2 — G44it 

Gibbs,  G.  F.  Love  of  monsieur. 

2 — G442I 

Gielow,  M.  S.  Old  plantation  days. 

2 — G4540 

Gilder,  J.  L.  Tomboy  at  work. 

2 — G48qf 

Gilliat,  E.  Wolf’s  head.  2 — G481W 

Gilson,  R.  R.  Flower  of  youth. 

5— 489f 

Katrina.  2 — Ga^qk 

Miss  Primrose.  2 — G489m 

Gissing,  G.  R.  Demos.  2 — G535di 

Denzil  Quarrier.  2 — GS35d 

Eve’s  ransom.  2 — G535e 

Paying  guest.  2— G535P 

Thyrza.  2— G53Sti 

Glasgow,  E.  A.  G.  Battle-ground. 

2 — G5a8b 

The  deliverance.  2 — Gs48di 

Voice  of  the  people.  2 — G548V 

Wheel  of  life.  2 — G548W 

Glovatski,  Alexander.  Pharaoh  and  the 

priest.  2— G565P 

Gliimer,  Claire  von.  Noble  name. 

2 — Gs67n 

Godfrey,  Elizabeth,  pseud.  Winding  road. 

2 — G583W 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Wilhelm  Meister’s 
apprenticeship  and  travels. 

2 — G599WI 

Gogol,  N.  V.  Evenings  in  little  Russia. 

2 — G6i3e 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Vicar  of  Wakefield. 

2 — G6242V 


106 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Vicar  of  Wakefield;  ed,  with  notes 

by  D.  H.  Montgomery.  2 — G6242V7 

Gomme,  G.  L.  King’s  story  book. 

2— G634k 

Prince’s  story  book.  2 — G634P 

Princess’s  story  book.  2— G634PI 

Queen’s  story  book.  2 — G634Q 

Goodloe,  A.  C.  College  girls.  2 — G652C 
Goodrich,  A.  F.  Balance  of  power. 

2 — G6S4b 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  M.  W.  Claims  and 
counterclaims.  2 — G6S7c 

Flint.  2 — G6s7f 

Four  roads  to  paradise.  2 — G657fi 

Head  of  a hundred.  2 — G6s7h 

White  aprons.  2 — G657W 

Gordon,  C.  W.  see  Connor,  Ralph,  pseud. 
Gorky,  Maxim,  pseud.  Foma  Gordyeeff. 

2— G66gf 

Mother.  2 — G66gm 

Goss,  C.  F.  Redemption  of  David  Cor- 
son. 2 — G677r 

Gould,  Sabine  Baring-.  Broom — squire. 

2 — GbgSbi 

Urith;  a tale  of  Dartmoor. 

2 — G6g8u 

Graham,  Ennis,  pseud,  see  Molesworth, 
Mrs.  M.  L.  S. 


Graham,  M.  C.  Wizard’s  daughter. 

2 — G741W 

Grahame,  Kenneth.  Dream  days. 

2 — G.742d 

Golden  age.  2 — G742g 

Grant,  James.  Adventures  of  Rob  Roy. 

2 — G762a 

Romance  of  war.  2 — G762r 

M.  M.  Sun-maid.  2 — G7622SI 

Robert.  Bachelor’s  Christmas. 

2 — G7624b 

Confessions  of  a frivolous  girl. 

2 — G7624C 

Law-breakers.  2 — G7624I 

Undercurrent.  2 — G7624UI 

Unleavened  bread.  2 — G7624U 

Gras,  Felix.  Reds  of  the  Midi.  2 — G767r 

The  terror.  2 — G767t 

White  terror.  2 — G767W 

Gray,  Maxwell,  pseud,  see  Grey,  Max- 
well, pseud. 

Green,  A.  K.  Chief  legatee.  2 — G795C2 

Difficult  problem.  2 — G795d2 

Includes:  Staircase  at  Hearts’  Delight. 

Filigree  ball.  2 — G795fi 

Forsaken  inn.  2 — G79Sf 

Leavenworth  case.  2 — G795I 

Marked  “Personal.”  2 — G795m 

Mayor’s  wife.  2 — G795m5 

Millionaire  baby.  2 — G795m4 

One  of  my  sons.  2 — G79501 

Woman  in  the  alcove.  2 — G795W 

Evelyn  Everett-.  After  Worcester. 

2 — G7952a2 

Dorothy’s  vacation.  2 — G7952d2 

In  the  days  of  chivalry.  2 — G7952i 

and  Bedford,  H.  L.  Priscilla. 

2— G7952P 

Greene,  Mrs.  S.  P.  M.  Cape  Cod  folks. 

2 — G8i2c 

Deacon  Lysander.  2 — G8i2d 

Power  Lot.  2 — G8i2p 

Stuart  and  bamboo.  2 — G8i2s 

Winslow  Plain.  2 — G8i2w 


Grey,  Maxwell,  pseud.  Costly  freak. 

2 — G844C 

Four  leaved  clover.  2 — G844S 

The  great  refusal.  2 — G844g 

House  of  hidden  treasure. 

2 — G844h 

In  the  heart  of  the  storm.  2 — G844i 

Ribstone  Pippins.  2 — G844ri 

Richard  Rosny.  2 — G844r2 

Silence  of  Dean  Maitland. 

2 — G844S 

Sweethearts  and  friends. 

2 — G844SI 

Guernsey,  L.  E.  Chevalier’s  daughter. 

2— G933C 

Guiney,  L.  I.  Lovers’  Saint-Ruth’s. 

2 — G964I 

Gull,  C.  A.  E.  R.  see  Thorne,  Guy, 

pseud. 

Gunter,  A.  C.  Mr.  Barnes  of  New  York. 

2 — G977m2 ' 

Mr.  Potter  of  Texas.  2 — G977m3 

Guthrie,  T.  A.  Lyre  and  lancet. 

2 — G984I1 

Tourmalin’s  time  cheques. 

2 — G984t2 

Vice-versa.  2 — G984V 

H.  H.  pseud,  see  Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
F.  H. 

Habberton,  John.  Helen’s  babies. 

2 — Hii3h 

Trif  and  Trixy.  2 — Hii3t 

Haggard,  H.  R.  Allan  Quatermain. 

2— H 145a 

Ayesha,  the  return  of  She. 

2 — Hi45a2 

Colonel  Quaritch,  V.  C.  2 — H145CI 

Dawn.  2 — Hi45d 

Heart  of  the  world.  2 — Hi4Sh 

King  Solomon’s  mines.  2 — Hi4Sk 

Lysbeth.  2_— H145I 

Mr.  Meeson’s  will.  2^Hi45mi 

Montezuma’s  daughter.  2 — Hi45m2 

Nada  the  lily.  2 — Hi4Sm 

Pearl-maiden.  2 — H145PI 

People  of  the  mist.  2-— H145P 

Spirit  of  Bambatse.  2 — H145S3 

Hale,  E.  E.  Gone  to  Texas.  2 — Hi6ig 

His  level  best  and  other  stories. 

2— Hi6ih 

In  His  name.  2 — Hi6iii 

Man  without  a country.  2 — Hi6im3 

Mrs.  Merriam’s  , scholars. 

2 — Hi6imi 

Ten  times  one  is  ten.  2 — Hi6it 

jr.  ed.  American  stories.  2 — Hi 62a 

Halevy,  Ludovic.  Abbe  Constantin. 

2— Hi6sa 

Marriage  for  love.  2 — ^Hibsm 

Hall,  E.  C.  Aunt  Jane  of  Kentucky. 

2 — Hi  752a 

Ruth.  Downrenter’s  son.  2 — Hi78d 

Hamblen,  H.  E General  manager’s 
story.  2 — Hi99g 

On  many  seas.  2 — H1990 

Hammond,  W.  A.  Lai.  2 — H227I 

Harben,  W.  N.  Ann  Boyd.  2 — H255ai 

Pole  Baker.  2 — H255P 

Harder,  Ludwig.  Family  feud. 

2 — H259t 


ADULT  FICTION. 


107 


Hardy,  A.  S.  His  daughter  first. 

2— H268h 

Passe  Rose.  2 — H268p 

Wind  of  destiny.  2 — H268W 

Thomas.  Far  from  the  madding 

crowd.  2 — H272f 

Return  of  the  native.  2 — Pl272r 

Under  the  greenwood  tree. 

2 — H272U 

Woodlanders.  2r — H272W2 

and  others.  Stories  in  black  and 

white.  2 — H272S 

Harker,  Mrs,  L.  A.  Concerning  Paul  and 
Fiammetta.  2 — H282C 

Romance  of  the  nursery.  2 — H282r 

Harland,  Henry.  Cardinal’s  snuff-box. 

2 — H283CI 

Grandison  Mather.  2 — H283g 

Lady  paramount.  2 — H283I1 

Mea  culpa.  2 — H283mi 

My  friend  Prospero.  2 — H283m4 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud,  see  Terhune, 
Mrs.  M.  V.  H. 

inarraden,  Beatrice.  Katherine  Fren- 
sham.  2 — H296k 

Scholar’s  daughter.  2 — H296SI 

Ships  that  pass  in  the  night. 

2 — H296S 

Harriman,  K.  E.  Ann  Arbor  tales. 

2 — H297a 

Harrington,  G.  pseud,  see  Baker,  W.  M. 
Harriott,  Mrs.  C.  M.  see  Morris,  Clara. 
Harris,  J.  C.  Balaam  and  his  master  and 
others  sketches.  2 — H3i42b 

Free  Joe  and  other  Georgian 

sketches.  2 — H3i42f 

Gabriel  Tolliver.  2 — H3i42g 

Little  Union  scout.  2 — H3142I 

Making  of  a statesman  and  other 

stories.  2 — H3i42mi 

On  the  wing  of  occasions. 

2 — H31420 

M.  C.  Happy-go-lucky. 


Missy. 

Perfect  Adonis. 

Richard  Vandermarck. 

Rutledge. 

St.  Philips. 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton,  see  Harrison, 
C.  C. 


2— H3ish 
2— H3i5m 
2— H315P 
2— H3i5r 
2— H3i5r2 
2— H315S 


Harrison,  C.  C.  Anglomaniacs. 

2 — H3i8a 

Carlyles;  a story  of  the  fall  of  the 

Confederacy.  2 — H318C2 

Circle  of  a century.  2 — H318CI 

Flower  de  hundred.  2 — H3i8f 

Latter-day  sweethearts.  2 — H318I 

Princess  of  the  hills.  2 — H318P 

Frederic.  Theophano;  the  crusade 

of  the  tenth  century.  2 — H3i9t 

^ Mrs.  M.  S.  K.  Counsel  of  perfec- 
tion. 2 — H321C2 

Far  horizon.  2 — H32if 

Harte,  Bret.  Clarence.  2 — H327C 

Colonel  Starbottle’s  cjient. 

2 — H327CI 

Condensed  novels  and  other  papers. 

2 — H327C2 

Condensed  novels:  second  series. 

2— H327C5 

From  sand  hill  to  pine.  2 — H327f3 


Frontier  stories.  2 — H327f2 

Gabriel  Conroy.  2 — Il327g 

Luck  of  Roaring  camp,  and  other 

sketches.  2 — H327I 

Mrs.  Skaggs’  husbands,  and  other 

sketches.  2 — H327m2 

Openings  in  the  old  trail. 

2 — H 32701 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts  and  other 

sketches.  2 — H327t 

Thankful  Blossom.  2 — H327t2 

Trent’s  trust  and  other  stories. 

2— H327t5 

Under  the  redwoods.  2 — H327U 

Hartner,  Eva,  pseud.  Severa.  2 — H333S 
Haskins,  C.  D.  For  the  queen  in  South 
Africa.  2 — H35if 

Hastings,  Elizabeth,  pseud,  see  Sher- 
wood, M.  P. 

Hawkins,  A.  H.  see  Hope,  Anthony, 
pseud. 

Hawthorne,  Hildegarde.  Country  inter- 
lude. 2 — H3991C 

Nathaniel.  Blithedale  romance. 

2 — H 3992b 

Dr.  Grirnshaw’s  secret.  2 — H3992d 

Dr.  Heidegger’s  experiment,  The 

birthmark,  Ethan  Brand,  Wakefield, 
Drowne’s  wooden  image.  The  am- 
bitious guest,  The  great  stone  face. 
The  gray  champion.  2 — H3992d3 

Dplliver  romance.  2 — H3992d2 

Includes:  Septimius  Felton.  Fanshawe. 

— — House  of  the  seven  gables.  Snow- 
image  and  other  twice-told  tales. 

2 — H3992hi 

Legend  of  the  Province  house  and 

other  twice-told  tales.  2 — H3992I 

Marble  Faun.  2 — H3992m3 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse. 

2 — H3992m2 

Snow  image.  (Standard  literature 

series.)  2— H3992S6 

Twice  told  tales.  2 — H3992ti 

Hayes,  Henry,  pseud,  see  Kirk,  Mrs.  E. 

W.  O. 


Heigh,  John,  pseud.  House  of  cards. 

2— H465h 

Heimburg,  W.  pseud.  Magdalen’s  for- 
tune. 2 — H467m 

Penniless  girl.  2 — H467P 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  Realmah.  2 — H484r 
Hemstreet,  Charles.  Flower  of  the  fort. 

2 — H492f 

Henderson,  C.  H.  John  Percyfield,  the 
anatomy  of  cheerfulness.  2 — H4962j‘ 
Henry,  Arthur.  House  in  the  woods. 

2 — H52i2h 

Lodgings  in  town.  2 — H5212I 

Henry,  O.  pseud,  see  Porter,  Sydney. 
Herrick,  Robert.  Common  lot.  2 — H566C 

Gospel  of  freedom.  2 — Hs66g 

Memoirs  of  an  American  citizen. 

2 — H 566m  I 

Web  of  life.  2 — H566W 

Hewlett,  M.  H.  Fool-errant.  2 — H6i2f2 

Life  and  death  of  Richard  Yea  and 

Nay.  2 — H612I1 

New  Canterbury  tales.  2 — H6i2n 

— — Queen’s  quair.  2 — H6i2q 

Hill,  Francis.  Outlaws  of  Horsehoe 
Hole.  2 — H64510 


108 


ADULT  FICTION. 


F.  T.  The  web.  2 — H645W 

Mrs.  Marion.  Pettison  twins. 

2 — H647P 

Hillern,  W.  B.  von.  Ernestine. 

2t— H6520T 

Hillis,  N.  D.  Quest  of  John  Chapman. 

2— H654Q 

Hinkson,  Mrs.  K.  T.  see  Tynan,  Kather- 
ine. 

Hitchens,  Robert.  Call  of  the  blood. 

2 — H626C 

Hobbes,  John  Oliver,  pseud.  Dream  and 
the  business.  2 — H682d 

Robert  Orange.  2 — H682r 

School  for  saints.  2 — H682S 

Vineyard.  2 — H682V 

Hobson,  Anne.  In  old  Alabama. 

2— H684i 

Holbrook,  Richard.  Boys  and  men. 

2 — H724b 

Holland,  Clive.  Mousme.  2 — H734m 

My  Japanese  wife.  2 — H734m2 

— — J.  G.  Arthur  Bonnicastle. 

2— H735a 

Nicholas  Minturn.  2 — H735n 

Sevenoaks.  2 — H735S 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Elsie  Venner.  2 — H7524e 

Mortal  antipathy.  2 — H7524m 

Holstein,  Alexander  de  and  Montefiore, 
D.  B.  Serf  life  in  Russia.  2 — H757S 
Hooper,  Louisa.  Tsar’s  window. 

2— H786t 

Hope,  Anthony,  pseud.  Captain  Dieppe. 

2— H791C3 

Chronicles  of  Count  Antonio. 

2 — H791CI 

Cut  and  a kiss.  2 — H791C4 

Dolly  dialogues.  2 — H79id 

Double  harness.  2 — H79id2 

Father  Stafford.  2 — H79if 

Heart  of  the  princess  Osra. 

2 — H79ihi 

Intrusions  of  Peggy. 

Man  of  mark. 

Phroso. 

Prisoner  of  Zenda. 

Quisante. 

Rupert  of  Hentzau. 

Servant  of  the  public. 

Simon  Dale. 

Sophy  of  Kravonia. 

Sport  royal  and  other  stories. 

2 — H791SI 

Tristram  of  Blent.  2 — H79it 

Hopkins,  H.  M.  Fighting  bishop. 

„ „-H794f 

Mrs.  H.  M.  see  Mackie, 

W.  J.  Clammer. 

Hornung,  E.  W.  At  large. 

Irralie’s  bushranger. 

My  lord  duke. 

Hotchkiss,  C.  C.  Betsv  Ross. 

2— H832b 

For  a maiden  brave.  2 — H832f 

In  defiance  of  the  king.  2 — H832i 

Hough,  Emerson.  Hearts’  desire. 

2— H838h 

Law  of  the  land.  2 — H8^81 

Mississippi  bubble.  2 — H838m 

Houghton,  Mrs.  L.  S.  Cruise  of  the 
Mystery.  2 — H8382C 


-H79iii 
2 — H79im 
2 — H791P 
2 — H 791  pi 
2 — H79it] 
2 — H79ir 
2 — H791S2 
2 — H791S 
2— H 79 1 S3 


P.  B. 

2 — H 7962c 
2 — H8i6ai 
2— H8i6i 
2 — H8i6m 


Howard,  B.  W.  Aulnay  tower. 

2 — H848a 

Aunt  Serenr  2 — H848ai 

Guenn.  2 — H848g 

One  summer.  2 — H8480 

Open  door.  2 — H84801 

Howells,  W.  D.  Annie  Kilburn. 

2 — H 8592a 

Chance  acquaintance.  2 — H8592C 

Day  of  their  wedding.  2 — H8s92d 

Dr.  Breen’s  practice.  .2 — H8s92d2 

Fearful  responsibility  and  other 

stories.  2— H8592f 

Foregone  conclusion.  2 — H8592fj 

Hazard  of  new  fortunes.  2v. 


2 — H8592I1 

Indian  summer.  2 — H8s92ii 

Kentons.  2 — H8s92k 

Lady  of  the  Aroostook.  2 — H8592I 

Landlord  at  Lion’s  Head. 

2 — H8592IT 

Letters  home.  2 — H8592I2 

— — Miss  Bellard’s  inspiration. 

2 — H8s92m2 

Modern  instance.  2 — H8592mi 

Questionable  shapes.  2 — H8592qi 

Pair  of  patient  lovers.  2 — H8592P2 

Rise  of  Silas  Lapham.  2 — H8592ri 

Son  of  Royal  Langbrith. 

2— H8592S3 

Story  of  a play.  2 — H8592SI 

— — Their  silver  wedding  journey. 

2 — H8592t2 

Through  the  eye  of  the  needle. 

2— H8592t4 

Undiscovered  country.  2 — H859211 

Woman’s  reason.  2 — H8592W 

Hoyt,  Eleanor.  Bettina.  2 — H868ib 

Concerning  Belinda.  2 — H8681C 

Misdemeanors  of  Nancy. 

2 — H868im 

• Nancy’s  country  Christmas,  and 

other  stories.  2 — H868in 

Hue,  Valeska  Bethusy-.  see  Bethusy-Huc, 
Valeska,  Grdfin. 

Hugo,  V.  M.  vicomte.  By  order  of  the 
king.  2 — H 895b  I 

Hans  of  Iceland  and  Claude  Gueux. 

2— H895h3 

History  of  a crime.  2 — H895hi 

Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame. 

2 — H895n2 

Les  Miserables.  5v.  2 — H895ni 

Ninety-three.  2 — H895n 

Ninety-three  and  the  Last  day  of  a 

condemned.  2 — H895n6 

Toilers  of  the  sea.  2 — H8g5t 

Hurd,  G.  M.  Bennett  twins.  2 — Hgsgb 
Hutten  zum  Stolzenberg,  B.  R.  Freiher- 
rin  von.  Our  lady  of  the  beeches. 

2 — H9820 

Violett.  2 — H982V 

Hyne,  C.  J.  C.  W.  Kate  Meredith. 

2 — H997k 

Ingelow,  Jean.  Off  the  skelligs.  2 — 1460 

Studies  for  stories.  2 — I46SI 

Ingraham,  J.  H.  Prince  of  the  house  of 
David.  2 — l54pi 

Throne  of  David.  2 — l54t 

Ireland,  Mrs.  M.  E.  H.  What  I told 
Dorcas.  2 — I65W 


ADULT  FICTION. 


109 


Isham,  F.  S.  Under  the  rose.  2— I79U 
J.  S.  of  Dale,  pseud,  see  Stimson,  F.  J. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.  F.  H.  Between 
whiles. 

Mercy  Philbrick’s  choice, 

Ramona. 

Saxe  Holm’s  stories.  2^ 

Jacob,  Mrs.  Arthur,  see  Jacob,  Violet. 
Jacob,  Violet.  Interloper.  2 — Ji62i 

Jacobs,  W.  W.  At  Sunwich  port. 

2— Ji7a 

Captains  all. 

Dialstone  lane. 

Lady  of  the  barge. 

Light  freights. 

Many  cargoes. 

Odd  craft. 

Short  cruises. 

Skipper’s  wooing. 

James,  G.  P.  R.  Attila. 

Darnley. 

Gipsy. 

Henry.  Ambassadors 

The  American. 

Better  sort. 

Bostonians. 

Daisy  Miller. 

Golden  bowl.  2v.  . . 

Passionate  pilgrim  and  other  tales. 

2— J274P 

Portrait  of  a lady.  2 — J274PI 

Real  thing  and  other  tales. 

2— J274r 

Roderick  Hudson. 


-Ji2b 
2 — Ji2m 
-Ji2r 

-Jl2S 


J17C 
2— Ji7d 
2— J17I1 
2— J17I 

2 — Jl7m 
2— J170 
2— J 17s  I 
2 — Jl2S 
2— J272a3 
2 — J272di 
2— J272gl 

2— J274a4 
2 — J274a 
2— J274b2 
2 — J274b 
2 — j274dT 
2— J274g 


-J274r2 

-J274S2 

-J274SI 

I— J274t 

-J274t2 

-J274W 


Soft  side. 

Spoils  of  Poynton. 

Tales  of  three  cities. 

Tragic  muse.  2v. 

Washington  Square.  . . . 

Janvier,  M.  T.  see  Vandegrift,  Margaret, 
pseud. 

Janvier,  T.  A.  Aztec  treasure-house. 

2— J35a 

Color  studies.  2 — J35C 

In  great  waters.  2 — J35ii 

In  the  Sargasso  sea.  2 — J3si 

Passing  of  Thomas.  2 — J35P 

Stories  of  old  New  Spain. 

2— J35S 

Jepson,  Edgar.  Admirable  Tinker. 

2— J549a 

Tinker  two;  further  adventures  of 

the  admirable  Tinker.  2 — JS49t 

and  Beames,  D.  On  the  edge  of 

the  empire.  2 — j549o 

Jerome,  J.  K.  John  Ingerfield.  2 — Jsbj 

Paul  Kelver.  2 — Js6p 

Tommy  and  Co.  2j56t 

Jessup,  Alexander  and  Canby,  H.  S.  ed. 

Book  of  the  short  story.  2 — J584b 

Jewett,  S.  O.  Country  doctor. 

2— J59CI 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs. 

2— J.S9C2 

Deephaven.  2 — ^JS9d 

King  of  Folly  island.  2 — Jspk 

Marsh  island.  2 — Jspm 

Mate  of  the  Daylight.  2 — Jspmi 

Native  of  Winby.  2 — JS9n 

Old  friends  and  new.  2 — ^JS9o 


Queen’s  twin.  2 — JS9q 

Strangers  and  wayfarers.  2 — J59S 

Tales  of  New  England.  2 — Jspt 

Tory  lover.  2 — JS9ti 

White  heron  and  other  stories. 

2— J59W 

John,  H.  F.  C.  E.  see  Marlitt,  E.  pseud. 
Johnson,  Owen.  Arrows  of  the  Al- 
mighty. 2 — J68a 

In  the  name  of  liberty.  2 — J68i 

Samuel.  Rasselas.  2 — J6gr 

Johnston,  Mary.  Audrey.  2 — J73a 

Prisoners  of  hope.  2 — J73P 

Sir  Mortimer.  2 — J73S 

To  have  and  to  hold.  2 — 73t 

R.  M.  Old  Mark  Langston. 

2— J73201 

Jokai,  Maurus.  Poor  plutocrats. 

2— J74P2 

Jordon,  E.  G.  May  Iverson — her  book. 

2 — J82m 

Tales  of  the  cloister.  2 — J82ti 

Keays,  Mrs.  H.  A.  M.  He  that  eateth 
bread  with  me.  2 — K252h 

Keddie,  Henrietta.  Papers  for  thoughtful 
girls.  2 — K25P 

Queen  Charlotte’s  maidens. 

2— K25Q 

Keightley,  S.  R.  Cavaliers.  2 — K27C 

Last  recruit  of  Clare’s.  2 — K27I 

Keith,  Marian.  Duncan  Polite.  2 — K284d 
Kelly,  Myra.  Isle  of  dreams.  2 — K296i 

Little  citizens.  2 — K296I 

Kempster,  Aquila.  The  mark.  2 — K32m 
Kennedy,  Bart.  Tramp  camp.  2 — K352t 

J.  P.  Horse-shoe  Robinson. 

2— K35hi 

S.  B.  Joscelyn  Cheshire.  2 — K362j 

Keon,  Grace.  Ruler  of  the  kingdom. 

2— K38r 

Kester,  Vaughan.  Manager  of  the  B. 

and  A.  2 — K424m 

Kildare,  O.  E.  Wisdom  of  the  simple;  a 
tale  of  lower  New  York.  2 — K48W 
King,  A.  E.  Kitwyk  stories.  2 — K52k 

Basil,  pseud.  Giant’s  strength. 

2— KS2igi 

In  the  garden  of  Charity.  2 — KS2ii 

Let  not  man  put  asunder.  2 — K521I 

Charles.  Army  wife.  2 — K522ai 

Between  the  lines.  2 — K522b 

Cadet  days.  2 — K522C 

Captured.  2 — K522C8 

ed.  Colonel’s  Christmas  dinner 

and  other  stories.  2 — K522CS 

Colonel’s  daughter.  2 — K522C4 

Daughter  of  the  Sioux.  2 — KS22d2 

Deserter.  2 — K522d 

Foes  in  ambush.  2 — Ks22f 

■ Fort  Frayne.  2 — KS22fT 

Found  in  the  Philippines.  2 — Ks22f3 

Garrison  tangle.  2 — K522g 

Kitty’s  conquest.  2 — KS22k 

Knight  of  Columbia.  2 — K522ki 

Ray’s  recruit.  2 — KS22r 

Soldier’s  secret  2 — KS22Si 

Starlight  ranch.  2 — K522S3 

Sunset  pass.  — K522S4 

Tonio.  2 — K522t7 

Trials  of  a stafif-officer.  2 — K522ti 

Trooper  Ross  and  Signal  Butte. 

2— K522t6 


110 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Trumpeter  Fred.  2 — K522t2 

Two  soldiers  and  Dunraven  ranch. 

2 — Ks22t4 

War  time  wooing.  2 — K522W 

Warrior  gap.  2 — K522W2 

King,  W.  B.  see  King,  Basil,  pseud. 
Kingsley,  Charles.  Alton  Locke. 

2— Kssa 

Hereward,  2 — Kssh 

Hypatia.  2 — Ksshi 

Two  years  ago.  2 — Ksst 

Westward  ho!  2 — K55W 

Mrs.  F.  M.  Intellectual  Miss  Lamb. 

2— K552i 

Paul;  a herald  of  the  cross. 

2— KsS2p 

Princess  and  the  ploughman. 

2— K552p2 

Prisoners  of  the  sea.  2 — K552PI 

Resurrection  of  Miss  Cynthia. 

2 — K522r 

Singular  Miss  Smith.  2 — KS52SI 

Stephen,  a soldier  of  the  cross. 

2— K552S 

Titus,  a comrade  of  the  cross. 

2— K552t 

Transfiguration  of  Miss  Philura. 

2— K552ti 

Truthful  Jane.  2 — Ks52t2 

Kip,  Leonard,  ^none.  2 — K57a 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Captains  courageous. 

2— K574C 

Day  s work.  2 — Ks74d 

Kim.  2 — ^K574k 

Man  who  would  be  king. 

2— K574m3 

Many  inventions.  2 — K574m 

Mine  own  people.  2 — K574mi 

Phantom  ’rickshaw.  2 — K574P 

Plain  tales  from  the  hills. 

2— K574PI 

Selected  works.  3v. 

Soldiers  three. 

Soldiers  three. 

Includes  In  black  and  white. 

Stalky  and  Co. 

Tales. 

“They” 

Traffics  and  discoveries. 

Under  the  deodars. 

r*f eludes:  Phantom  ’rickshaw 

Winkle. 

Kirk,  Mrs.  E.  W.  O.  Apology  of  Ayliffe. 

2— K59a 

Good-bye,  proud  world. 

Lawrence  Garthe. 

Marcia. 

Margaret  Kent. 

Our  lady  Vanity. 

Queen  money. 

Remedy  for  love. 

Sons  and  daughters. 

— ~ Walford. 

Kirschner,  Lola.  Countess  Erika’s  ap- 
prenticeship. 2 — K61C 

Erlach  Court.  2 — K6ie 

; O thou,  my  Austria.  2 — K610 

Klein,  Charles.  Lion  and  the  mouse. 

2-K6sI 

Knight,  W.  A.  Saint  Abigail  of  the 
pines.  2 — K71S 

Knowles,  R.  E.  St.  Cuthberts.  2-K734S 


2— K574S5 
2— KS74S2 
2— K574S8 

2— K574S4 
2— Ks74t2 
2— K574ti 
2— Ks74t 
2 — K5741TI 
Wee  Willie 


-KS9g 
2— K59I 
2 — K59m3 
2 — K59mi 
2— K590 

2— K59Q 

2 — K59r2 
2— K59S 
2 — K59W 


Krause,  L.  F.  see  Yechton,  Barbara, 
pseud. 

Ladd,  H.  O.  Chunda.  2 — L154C 

Lagerlof,  Selma.  Story  of  Gosta  Ber- 
ling.  2 — Li  74s 

La  Motte-Fouque,  F.  H.  K.  Undine. 

2— L235U 

Undine  and  other  tales.  2 — L235U2 

Lane,  Mrs.  E.  M.  All  for  the  love  of  a 
lady.  2 — L26sa 

Nancy  Stair.  2 — L26sn 

La  Pasture,  Mrs.  Henry  de.  Lonely  lady 
of  Grosvenor  Sauare.  2 — L299I 

Man  from  America.  2 — L299m 

Peter’s  mother.  2 — L299P 

Latimer,  M.  E.  W.  Salvage.  2 — L357S 
Laughlin,  E.  O.  Johnnie.  2 — L374j 

Laut,  A.  C.  Lords  of  the  north. 

2— L389I 

Lawless,  Emily.  Grania.  2 — L4i8g 

Lee,  Albert.  Four  for  a fortune. 

2— L477f 

King  Stork  of  the  Netherlands. 

2 — L477ki 

Mrs.  G.  S.  see  Lee,  J.  B.  P. 

J.  B.  P.  Son  of  a fiddler.  2 — L478S 

Uncle  William.  2 — I478U 

M.  C.  In  the  cheering  up  business. 

2 — L4792i 

Quaker  girl  of  Nantucket. 

2— L4792Q 

Le  Feuvre,  Amy.  Carved  cupboard. 

2 — L492C 

Lefevre,  Edwin.  Golden  flood. 

2— L493g 

Sampson  Rock  of  Wall  Street. 

2— L493S 

Le  Sage,  A.  R.  Gil  Bias.  2 — L622g 

Lever,  Charles.  Charles  O’Malley. 

2 — L658C 

Harry  Lorrequer.  2 — L6s8h 

Jack  Hinton.  2 — L658J 

Luttrell  of  Arran.  2 — L658I1 

Tom  Burke  of  “Ours.”  2 — L6s8t2 

Tony  Butler.  2 — L6s8t3 

Lewis,  A.  H.  The  boss.  2 — L673bi 

Peggy  O’Neal.  2 — L673P 

President.  2 — L673PI 

Story  of  Paul  Jones.  2 — L673SI 

The  throwback.  2 — L673t 

Wolfville  days.  2 — L673WI 

Wolfville  nights.  2 — L673W2 

Liljencrantz,  O.  A.  Thrall  of  Leif  the 
lucky.  2 — L728t 

Vinland  champions.  2 — L728V 

Ward  of  King  Canute.  2 — L728W 

Lillibridge,  W.  O.  Ben  Blair.  2 — L72p2b 

Where  the  trail  divides.  2 — L7292W 

Lincoln,  J.  C.  Cap’n  Eri.  2 — L7372C 

Mr.  Pratt.  2 — L7372m' 

Partners  of  tide.  2 — L7372P 

Mrs.  J.  T.  G.  Pretty  tory. 

2— L737P 

Unwilling  maid.  2 — L737U 

Linn,  J.  W.  Second  generation. 

2 — L758S 

Litchfield,  G.  D.  Letter  D.  2 — L776I1 

Little,  Frances,  pseud.  Lady  of  the 
decoration.  2 — L7781I 

Lloyd,  J.  U.  Red  head.  2 — L793r 

Scroggins.  2 — L793SI 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Ill 


Stringtown  on  the  Pike.  2 — L793S 

Nelson,  see  Lloyd,  N.  M. 

N.  M.  Mrs,  Radigan.  2 — L7932m 

Six  stars.  2 — L7932SI 

Soldier  of  the  valley.  2 — L7932S 

Locke,  W.  J.  Beloved  vagabond. 

2 — L8i4b 

Derelicts.  2 — L8i4d 

Idols.  2— L8i4i 

Where  love  is.  2 — L814WI 

London,  Jack.  Before  Adam.  2 — L847b 

Call  of  the  wild.  2 — L847CI 

Children  of  the  frost.  2 — L847C 

Daughter  of  the  snows.  2 — L847d 

Faith  of  men.  2 — L847f 

Moon  face.  I 2 — L847m 

Sea-wolf.  2 — L847SI 

Tales  of  the  fish  patrol.  2 — L847t 

White  fang.  2 — L847W 

Long,  J.  L.  Billy-Boy.  2 — L848b 

Heimweh.  2 — L848h 

Madame  Butterfly.  2 — L848m 

■ Prince  of  illusion.  3 — L848p 

Sefify.  2 — L848SI 

Sixty  Jane.  2 — L848S 

Way  of  the  gods.  2 — L848W 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Hyperion,  2 — L8S3h 

Kavanagh.  2 — L853ki 

Longstreet,  A.  B.  Georgia  scenes. 

2— L8s7g 

Loomis,  C.  B.  Minerva’s  manoeuvres. 

2 — L8632m 

Lorimer,  G.  C.  Master  of  millions. 

2 — L872im 

Norma.  By  the  waters  of  Carthage. 

2 — L872bi 

Lothrop,  Amy,  pseud,  see  Warner,  A.  B. 

H.  M.  S.  see  Sidney,  Margaret, 

pseud. 

Loti,  Pierre,  pseud.  Disenchanted. 

2— L883d 

Lover,  Samuel.  Handy  Andy.  2 — Lpiih 
Lovett,  R.  M.  Richard  Gresham. 

2 — Lpiidr 

Ludlow,  J.  M.  Captain  of  the  Janizaries. 

2— L945C 

Deborah.  2 — Lg45d 

Sir  Raoul.  2 — L94SS 

Lush,  C.  K.  ^ Autocrats.  2 — Lpdga 

Federal  judge.  2 — Lpdpf 

Luska,  Sidney,  pseud,  see  Harland, 

Henry. 

Luther,  M.  L.  Mastery.  2 — L973m 

Lyall,  Edna,  pseud.  Derrick  Vaughan, 
novelist.  2 — LnSipcl 

Donovan.  2 — L98i2di 

Doreen.  2 — L98i2d2 

Hardy  Norseman.  2 — Lg8i2h 

Hinderers.  ^ 2 — L98i2h2 

Hope  the  hermit.  2 — L98i2hi 

In  spite  of  all.  2 — L98i2ii 

Knight-errant.  ^ 2 — Lg8i2k 

We  two.  ’ 2 — L9812WI 

Won  by  waiting.  2 — Lg8i2w2 

Lyle.  E.  P.  Missourian.  2 — LgSsm 

Lynde,  Francis.  Helpers.  2 — Lg88h 

Maartens,  Martin,  pseud.  Dorothea. 

2 — Mind 

God’s  fool.  2 — Miiig 

Greater  glory.  2 — Miiigi 

Healers.  2 — Miiihi 


Sin  of  Joost  Avelingh.  2 — Miiij 

My  Lady  Nobody.  2 — Miiim 

Some  women  I have  known, 

2 — Mins 

Mabie,  H.  W.  and  Strachcy,  Lionel,  ed. 
Little  masterpieces  of  fiction.  8v. 

2 — )MlI2l 

MacCabe,  W.  B.  Bertha.  2 — Mi2ib 
McCall,  Sidney,  pseud.  Breath  of  the 
gods.  2 — Mi22b 

Dragon  painter.  2 — Mi22d 

Truth  Dexter.  2 — Mi22t 

McCarthy,  Justin.  Red  diamonds. 

2 — Mi23r 

and  Praed,  Mrs.  R.  M.  P.  Campbell-. 

Ladies’  gallery.  2 — M123I2 

J.  H.  Flower  of  France.  2 — Mi232f 

Lady  of  Loyalty  House. 

5 — M1232I1 

Marjorie.  2 — M 1232m 

McClure,  Phillips  & Co.  pub.  The  rail- 
road. 2 — Mi28r 

Tales  from  McClure’s:  War. 

2 — Mi28t3 

McCutcheon,  G.  B.  Beverly  of  Graus- 


tark. 

Brewster’s  millions. 

Castle  Craneycrow, 

Cowardice  court. 

Day  of  the  dog. 

Flyers. 

Graustark. 

Jane  Cable. 

Nedra. 

Purple  parasol. 

Sherrods. 

Macdonald,  George, 
neighborhood. 

• Donal  Grant. 

Paul  Faber,  surgeon. 

Robert  Falconer, 


Mi33b 
2 — Mi  33b  I 
2— Mi  33c 
2— M133CI 
2 — Mi  33  d 
2— -Mi33f 
2— Mi  33g 
2— Mi  33  j 
2 — Mi33n 
2— Mi33p 
2 — Mi  33s 
Annals  of  a quiet 
2 — Mi3Sa2 
2 — Mi35di 
2— Mi35p 
2— Mi35r 


St,  George  and  St.  Michael. 

2— Mi  35s 

Salted  with  fire.  2 — M135SI 

Sir  Gibbie.  2 — M135S3 

Stephen  Archer.  2 — M135S4 

Ronald.  Sword  of  the  king. 

2 — M1352S 

McGrath,  Harold.  Grey  cloak. 

2— Mi47g 

Half  a rogue.  2 — Mi47hi 

Hearts  and  masks.  2 — Mi47h 

Man  on  the  box.  2 — Mi47m 

Puppet  crown.  2 — M147P 

Mclvor,  Allan,  pseud.  The  overlord. 

2 — Mi  5280 

Mackay,  Minnie,  see  Corelli,  Marie, 
Mackie,  P.  B.  Voice  in  the  desert. 

2 — Mi  582  V 

Washingtonians.  2 — M1582W 

Ye  lyttle  Salem  maide.  2 — M1582I 

Maclaren,  Ian,  pseud,  see  Watson,  John. 
Maclean,  Norman.  Dwellers  in  the  mist. 

2 — Mi634d 

McLennan,  William.  Spanish  John. 

2 — Ml  64s 

Macleod,  Norman.  The  starling. 

2 — M 1652s 

MacManus,  Seumas.  Bewitched  fiddle. 

2 — Mi  674b 

— — Lad  of  the  O’Friels.  2 — M1674I 


112 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Through  the  turf  smoke.  2 — Mi674t 

Macnaughton,  S.  Fortune  of  Christina 
M’Nab.  2 — Mibpif 

Lame  dog’s  diary.  2 — M1691I 

Magruder,  Julia.  Heaven-kissing  hill. 

2 — M2I2h 

Major,  Charles.  Dorothy  Vernon. 

2 — M234d 

Forest  hearth.  2 — M234f 

When  knighthood  was  in  flower. 

2 — M234W 

Yolanda.  2 — M234y 

Malet,  Lucas,  pseud,  see  Harrison,  Mrs. 
M.  S.  K. 

Mallock,  W.  H.  Heart  of  life.  2 — M255h 
Mansergh,  Jessie.  Sisters  three. 

2 — M2862S 

Manteuffel,  U.  Z.  von.  Violetta. 

2 — M292V 

Marchmont,  A.  W.  Dash  for  a throne. 

2 — M3i8d 

Marlitt,  E.  pseud.  At  the  councillor’s. 

2 — M348a 

Bailiff’s  maid.  2 — M348b 

Countess  Gisela.  2 — M348C 

Gold  Elsie.  2 — M348g 

In  the  Schillingscourt.  2 — M348i 


Little  moorland  princess. 


Old  Mam’selle’s  secret. 
Owl’s  nest. 

Second  wife. 


2 — M348I1 
2 — M3480 
2 — M34802 
2 — M348S 


Melville,  Herman.  Typee.  2 — MS3i2t 
Meredith,  George.  Adventures  of  Harry 
Richmond.  2 — M559a 

Diana  of  the  Crossways.  2 — Msspd 

Egoist.  2 — M559e 

Evan  Harrington.  2 — M559ei 

Ordeal  of  Richard  Feverel. 

2— Ms  590 1 

Rhoda  Fleming.  2 — MS59r 

Short  stories.  2 — Ms59ti 

Merejkowski,  Dmitri.  Romance  of  Leo- 
nardo da  Vinci.  2 — MS594r 

Merimee,  Prosper.  Columbia.  2 — M561C 
Merriman,  H.  S.  pseud.  Barlasch  of  the 
guard.  2 — Ms7i2b 

From  one  generation  to  another. 

2 — Ms7i2fi 

• In  Kedar’s  tents.  2 — Ms7i2i 

Last  hope.  5 — M5712I 

Roden’s  corner.  2 — Ms7i2r 

Sowers.  2 — M5712S 

Velvet  glove.  2 — M5712V 

Vultures.  2 — M5712VI 

With  edged  tools.  2 — M5712W 

Merwin,  Samuel.  Merry  Anne. 

2 — Ms  76m 

Road  builders.  2^Ms76ri 

Michelson,  Miriam.  Anthony  Overman. 

2 — M623a 

Madigans.  2 — M623m 

Yellow  journalist.  2 — M623y 

Mighels,  P.  V.  Bruvver  Jim’s  baby. 


Marryat,  Frederick.  King’s 

own. 

2 — M634b 

2 — M362k 

Dunny. 

2 — M634d 

Masterman  Ready. 

2 — M362m 

Miller,  E.  J.  The  yoke. 

2 — M6474y 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy. 

2 — M362m2 

Mills,  W.  J.  Through  the  gates  of  old 

Newton  Forster. 

2 — M362n 

romance. 

2 — M6s7t 

Pacha  of  many  tales. 

2 — M362P 

Mitchell,  J.  A.  Amos  Judd.  2 — M68i2a 

Percival  Keene. 

2 — M362PT 

Gloria  victis. 

2 — M68i2g 

Peter  Simple. 

2 — M362P2 

Pines  of  Lory. 

2 — M68i2p 

Phantom  ship. 

2— M362P3 

Silent  war. 

2 — M68i2s 

Privateersman. 

2 — M362P7 

Villa  ulaudia. 

2 — M68i2v 

Settlers  in  Canada. 

2 — M362S 

S.W.  Adventures  of 

Frangois. 

Martin,  G.  M.  Emmy  Lou. 

2 — M38ie 

2 — M682a 

House  of  fullment. 

2 — M38ih 

Autobiography  of  a 

quack. 

Mrs.  H.  R.  Sabina. 

2 — M3 1812s 

2 — M 682a  I 

Tillie. 

2 — M.38i2t 

Characteristics. 

2 — M682C 

Mason,  A.  E.  W.  Four  feathers. 

Circumstance. 

2 — M682CI 

2 — M3982f 

Miranda  of  the  balcony. 

2 — M3982m 

Running  water.  2 — Ms982r 

Truants.  2 — M3982t 

C.  A.  Lily,  of  France.  2 — M.3984e 

Mathews,  F.  A.  Little  tragedy  at  Tien- 
Tsin.  2 — M429I1 

Matthews,  Brander.  Action  and  the 
the  word.  2 — M4s8a 

Confident  to-morrow.  2 — M438C 

His  father’s  son.  2 — M4s8h 

Vignettes  of  Manhattan.  2 — M438V 

and  Bunner,  H.  C.  In  partnership. 

2 — M438ii 

and  Jessop,  G.  H.  Tale  of  twenty- 

five  hours.  2 — M438ti 

Maupassant,  Guy  de.  Odd  number. 

2 — M4S20 

Maxwell,  E.  B.  Three  old  maids  in 
Hawaii.  2 — M46st 

Meldrum,  D.  S.  Story  of  Margredel. 

2 — Msi8s 


Comedy  of  conscience.  2 — M682C2 

Constance  Trescot.  2 — M682C3 

Diplomatic  adventure.  2 — M682di 

Dr.  North  and  his  friends. 

2 — M682d 

Hugh  Wynne.  2 — M682hi 

Little  stories.  2 — M682I 

New  Samaria.  2 — M682n 

When  all  the  woods  are  green. 

2 — M682W 

Mitford,  M.  R.  Our  village.  2v. 

2 — M 68340 

Molesworth,  Mrs.  M.  L.  S.  Red  grange. 

2 — M7i9r 

Montresor,  F.  F.  The  alien.  2 — M8iiai 

False  coin  or  true.  2 — M8iif 

Into  the  highways  and  hedges. 

2 — M8iii 

Moody,  Mrs.  H.  W.  Child’s  letters  to 
her  husband.  2 — M8174C 

Moore,  F.  F.  Jessamy  bride.  2 — M82ij 

Love  alone  is  lord.  2 — M821I 

Shipmates  in  sunshine.  2 — M821S2 


ADULT  FICTION. 


113 


J.  T.  Bishop  of  Cottontown. 

2 — M8222b 

More,  Sir  Thomas.  Utopia.  2 — M836U 
Morris,  Clara.  Left  in  charge.  2 — M875I 

Pasteboard  crown.  2 — M875P 

Gouverneur.  Aladdin  O’Brien. 

2 — M87s8a 

Tom  Beauling.  2 — M87s8t 

Morrison,  Arthur.  Child  of  the  Jago. 

2 — M878C2 

Chronicles  of  -lartin  Hewitt. 

2 — M878C 

Hole  in  the  wall.  2 — M878h 

Red  triangle.  2 — M878r 

Morse,  M.  F.  Spirit  of  the  pines. 

2— M886s 

Mott,  Lawrence.  Jules  of  the  great 
heart.  2— M92i4j 

To  the  credit  of  the  sea.  2 — M92i4t 

White  darkness.  2 — M9214W 

Muhlbach,  Louisa,  pseud.  Empress 
Josephine.  2- — M952e 

Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court. 

2 — M952f 

Goethe  and  Schiller.  2 — M952g 

Joseph  II  and  his  court.  2 — M952j 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son. 

2 — M952m 

Napoleon  and  Bliicher.  2 — M952n 

Napoleon  and  the  queen  of  Prussia. 

2 — M952ni 

Prince  Eugene  and  his  times. 

2 — M952P 

Mulholland,  Rosa.  Banshee  castle. 

2 — M956b 

Cynthia’s  bonnet  shop.  2 — M956C 

Giannetta.  2 — M9s6g 

Late  Miss  Hollingford.  2 — M956I 

• Wild  birds  of  Killeevy.  2 — M956W 

Mulock,  D.  M.  see  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  M. 
Mundt,  C.  M.  see  Muhlbach,  Louisa, 
pseud. 

Munn,  C.  C.  Rockhaven.  2 — M966r 

Munroe,  Kirk.  Copper  princess. 

2 — M9862C 

Murfree,  F.  N.  D.  Felicia.  2 — M975f 

M.  N.  see  Craddock,  C.  E.  pseud. 

Murray,  D.  C.  Church  of  humanity. 

2 — M981C 

This  little  world.  2 — MpSit 

Nason,  F.  L.  Blue  goose.  2 — N263b 
Needell,  Mrs.  J.  H.  Stephen  Ellicott’s 
daughter.  2 — N374S 

Vengeance  of  James  Vansittart. 

2— N374V 

Nesbit,  Edith.  Incomplete  amorist. 

2 — N4S8ii 

Literary  sense.  2 — N458I 

Red  house.  2 — N4s8r 

Nettleton,  G.  H.  ed.  Specimens  of  the 
short  story.  2 — N475S 

Neville,  E.  O.  Father  Tom  of  Conne- 
mara. 2 — NS23f 

Newberry,  F.  E.  Wrestler  of  Philippi. 

2— Ns  34  w 

Newman,  J.  H.  card.  Callista.  2 — N553C 
Loss  and  gain;  the  story  of  a con- 
vert. 2— N553I 

Nicholls.  Mrs.  see  Bronte,  Charlotte. 


Nichols,  L.  D.  Norway  summer. 

2 — N6i9n 

Nicholson,  Meredith.  House  of  a thou- 
sand candles.  2 — N627h 

Port  of  missing  men.  2 — N627P 

Norris,  Frank.  Deal  in  wheat.  2 — N8S5d 

McTeague.  2 — N85Sm 

Octopus.  2 — N8550 

The  pit.  2 — N85SP 

W.  E.  Clarissa  Furiosa.  2 — N861C 

Lord  Leonard  the  luckless. 

2— N861I 

Nature’s  comedian,  2 — N86ini 

Widower.  2 — N86iw 

O’Higgins,  H.  J.  Don-a-dreams. 

2— 037d 

Smoke-eaters.  2 — O37S 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  House  in 
Bloomsbury.  2 — 0472hs 

Ollivant,  Alfred.  Bob,  son  of  Battle, 

2 — 049b 

Danny.  2 — 049d 

Oppenheim,  E.  P.  Maker  of  history. 

2 — 062m3 

Osborne,  Duffield.  Lion’s  brood. 

2— O81I 

Robe  of  Nessus.  2 — 08ir 

Overton,  Gwendolen.  Anne  Carmel. 

2 — 0964a 

Captains  of  the  world.  2 — O964C 

— — Heritage  of  unrest.  2 — 0964h 

Owen,  M.  C.  Trident  and  the  net. 

2— 0973t 

Oxenham,  John.  Flowers  of  the  dust. 

2 — 0982! 

Hearts  in  exile.  2 — 0^2h 

Long  road.  2 — O982I 

Page,  T.  N.  Bred  in  the  bone.  2 — Pi33bi 

Burial  of  the  guns.  2 — Pi33b 

Gordon  Keith.  2 — Pi33g 

In  ole  Virginia.  2 — Pi33i 

Meh  lady.  2 — Pi33mi 

Old  gentleman  of  the  black  stock. 

2— Pi  330 

On  Newfound  river.  2 — P13301 

Pastime  stories.  2 — P133P 

Santa  Claus’s  partner.  2 — P133S 

Two  prisoners.  2 — Pi33t 

Pain,  Barry.  The  one  before.  2 — PT4420 
Paine,  A.  B.  Commuters.  2 — P144C 

Lucky  piece.  2 — P144I 

Van  dwellers.  2 — P144V 

R.  D.  Praying  skipper.  2 — P1444P 

Story  of  Martin  Coe.  2 — P1444S 

Palmer,  Frederick.  Lucy  of  the  stars. 

2— P173I 

Vagabond.  2 — P173V 

Ways  of  the  service.  2 — PT73W 

Pangborn,  F.  W.  Silent  maid.  2 — P191S 
Pansy,  pseud,  see  Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M. 
Parker,  Sir  Gilbert.  Adventurer  of  the 
north.  2 — P239a 

Donovan  Pasha  and  some  people  of 

Egypt.  2— P239d 

Ladder  of  swords.  2 — P239I2 

The  lane  that  had  no  turning. 

2 — P239li 

Pierre  and  his  people.  2 — P239P 

Pomp  of  the  Lavilettes.  2 — P239PI 

Right  of  way.  2 — P239ri 

Roman}^  of  the  snows.  2 — P23pr 


114 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Seats  of  the  mighty.  2 — P239S 

Trespasser.  2 — P23Qt2 

When  Valmond  came  to  Pontiac. 

2 — P239W 

Parrish,  Rfendall.  My  lady  of  the  north. 

2 — P26im 

Sword  of  the  old  frontier.  2 — P261S 

When  wilderness  was  king. 

2 — P261W 


Partridge,  W.  O.  Czar’s  gift.  2 — P275C 
Pater,  Walter.  Child  in  the  house. 

2 — P295C 

Paternoster,  G.  S.  Motor  pirate. 

2— P2954m 

Paulding,  J.  K.  Dutchman’s  fireside. 

2— P325d 

Pauli,  Mrs.  M.  E.  K.  Lassie.  2— P329I 
Payson,  W.  F.  Triumph  of  modern  life. 

2— P347t 

Peacock,  T.  L.  Maid  Marian.  2 — P356m 
Peake,  E.  E.  Darlingtons.  2 — P3S7d 

Pride  of  Tellfair.  2— P357P 

Peard,  F.  M.  Interloper.  2 — P3S9i 

Peattie,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Beleaguered  forest. 

2— P3634b 

Edge  of  things.  2 — P3634e 

Pemberton,  Max.  Daughter  of  the 
states.  2 — P39sdi 

Diamond  ship.  2 — P39Sd2 

Hundred  days.  2 — P395hi 

Kronstadt.  2 — P395k 

Pro  patria.  2 — P395P2 

Pendleton,  L.  B.  Lost  Prince  Almon. 

2 — P3982I 

Peple,  Edward.  Prince  chap.  2 — P422P 
Phelps,  E.  S.  Avery.  2 — P538a 

Doctor  Zay.  ,2 — PS38d 

Donald  Marcy.  2 — P538di 

Gates  between.  2 — PS38gi 

Man  in  the  case.  2 — PS38m3 

Singular  life.  2 — P538S2 

Story  of  Avis.  2 — P538S3 

Successors  of  Mary  the  first. 

2— P538S5 

and  Ward,  H.  D.  Master  of  the 

magicians.  2 — P.^^Bmz 

Phillips,  D.  G.  The  cost.  2 — ^P5584c 

Deluge. 

Great  god  success. 

Plum  tree. 

Second  generation. 

Social  secretary. 

H.  W.  Plain  Mary  Smith. 

2— PS592P 

Phillpotts,  Eden.  American  prisoner. 

2 — Ps64a 

Children  of  the  mist. 

Golden  fetich. 

Good  red  earth. 

Human  boy. 

Knock  at  a venture. 

Sons  of  the  morning. 

Striking  hours. 

and  Bennett,  E.  Doubloons. 

2 — P564di 

Pickthall,  Maramaduke.  Said  the  fisher- 
man. 2 — P597S 

Pidgin,  C.  F.  Blennerhassett.  2 — P6i2b 
; — • Quincy  Adams  Sawyer.  2 — P6i2q 
Pier,  A.  S.  Ancient  grudge.  2 — P6isa 


2— Ps584d 
2— P5s84gi 
2— P5584P 
2— PS584SI 
-PS584S 


-P564C 
2— Ps64gi 
2— P564g 
2 — Ps64h 
2 — Ps64k 
2— P564S 
2 — P564SI 


Poe,  E.  A.  Gold-bug  and  other  tales. 

2— P743gi 

Pollard,  E.  F.  My  lady  Marcia. 

2 — P77im 

Pool,  M.  L.  Red-bridge  neighborhood. 

2 — P82ir 

Sand  ’n’  bushes.  2 — P821S 

Two  Salomes.  2 — P82iti 

Porter,  Jane.  Scottish  chiefs.  2 — P846S 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.  2 — P846t 

Sydney.  Cabbages  and  kings. 

2 — P848C  . 

Powell,  Frances,  pseud.  House  on  the 
Hudson.  2 — P883h 

Prisoner  of  Ornith  farm. 

2— P7572P 

Poynter,  E.  F.  My  little  lady.  2 — P892m 
Prentiss,  E.  P.  Stepping  heavenward. 

2 — P927S 

Preston,  S.  H.  Abandoned  farmer. 

2 — P94ia 

On  common  ground.  2 — P9410 

Price,  E.  C.  Heiress  of  the  forest. 

2— P945k 

Young  Denys.  2 — P945y 

Prince,  H.  C.  P.  Transatlantic  chate- 
laine. 2 — P9S5t 

Pullen,  Elizabeth.  Mr.  Whitman. 

2 — P982m 

Pushkin,  Alexander.  Prose  tales. 

2 — P987P 

Putnam,  G.  I.  On  the  offensive. 

2 — P9910 

Pyeshkoff,  A.  M.  see  Gorky,  Maxim, 
pseud. 

Pyle,  Howard.  Rejected  of  men. 

2 — P996ri 

Q.  pseud,  see  Couch,  A.  T.  Quiller-. 
Quiller-Couch,  A.  T.  see  Couch,  A.  T. 
Quiller-. 

Quinn,  A.  H.  Pennsylvania  stories. 

, 2— Q74p 

Raimund,  Golo,  pseud,  see  Frederich,  B. 
H. 

Raspe,  R.  E.  Tales  from  the  travels  of 
Baron  Munchausen.  2 — R226t 

Travels  and  surprising  adventures 

of  Baron  Munchausen.  2 — R226b 

Rathbone,  Mrs.  M.  A.  M.  Household 
of  Sir  Thomas  More.  2 — R234h 

Rau,  Heribert.  Tone  king;  a romance 
of  the  life  of  Mozart.  2 — R239m 

Ray,  A.  C.  By  the  good  Sainte  Anne. 

2 — R263b 

Dominant  strain.  2 — R263d 

Hearts  and  creeds.  2 — R263h 

and  Fuller,  H.  B.  On  the  firing 

line.  2 — R2630 

Raymond,  Walter.  Tryphena  in  love. 

2 — R273t 

Rayner,  Emma.  Free  to  serve.  2 — R275f 

Handicapped  among  the  free. 

2 — R275h 

Visiting  the  sin.  2 — R275V 

Reade,  Charles.  Christie  Johnstone. 

2 — R2852C 

Clouds  and  sunshine.  2 — R2852C2 

Double  marriage.  2 — R2852WI 

Griffith  Gaunt.  2 — R2852g2 

Hard  cash.  2 — R28s2h 


ADULT  FICTION. 


115 


It  is  never  too  late  to  mend. 

2— R2852i 

Love  me  little  love  me  long. 

2— R28S2I 

Peg  Woffington.  2 — R2852PI 

Includes:  Christie  Johnstone. 

Perilous  secret.  2 — R28S2p2 

Put  yourself  in  his  place. 

2— R2852P3 

Woman-hater.  2 — R2852W2 

and  Boucciault,  D.  L.  Foul  play 

2 — R2852f 

Reed,  Myrtle.  At  the  sign  of  the  Jack-o- 
Lantern.  2 — R325a 

Lavender  and  old  lace.  2 — R325I 

Master’s  violin.  2 — R325rn 

Spinner  in  the  sun.  2 — R32Ssi 

Reichenbach,  pseud,  see  Bethusy-Huc, 
Valeska,  Grakn. 

Reid,  Christian,  pseud.  Child  of  Mary. 

2— R3S3C4 

Remington,  Frederic.  John  Ermine  of 
the  Yellowstone.  2 — R388j 

Men  with  the  bark  on.  2 — R388m 

Way  of  an  Indian.  2 — R388W 

Rhoscomyl,  Owen.  Battlement  and 
tower.  2 — R478b 

Rhys,  Grace.  Wooing  of  Sheila. 

2 — R479W 

Rice,  Mrs.  A.  C.  H.  Lovey  Mary. 

2— R495W 

Mrs.  Wiggs  of  the  cabbage  patch. 

2— R49Sm 

— - — Sandy.  2 — R495S 

Richards,  Mrs.  L.  E.  H.  Geoffrey  Strong. 

2— R5i6g 

Mrs.  Tree.  2 — R5i6m2 

Mrs.  Tree’s  will.  2 — R5i6m3 

— ^ Nautilus.  2 — R5i6n 

Richardson,  John.  Wascousta;  a tale  of 
the  Pontiac  conspiracy.  2 — R523W 

Samuel.  Clarissa;  condensed  by  C. 

H.  Jones.  2 — R525CI 

Richmond,  G.  L.  S.  Second  violin. 

2— R532S 

Rickert,  Edith.  Reaper.  2 — RS39r 

Ridge,  W.  P.  “Erb.”  2 — Rs442e 

Second  opportunity  of  Mr.  Staple- 

hurst.  2— R5442S 

Riggs,  Mrs.  see^  Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  D.  S. 
Riis,  J.  .A.  Children  of  the  tenements. 

2 — R573C 

Ring,  Max.  John  Milton  and  his  times. 

2 — Rs8ij 

Rives,  H.  E.  Castaway.  2 — R623C 

Hearts  courageous.  2 — R623h 

Roach,  A.  M.  Some  successful  mar- 
riages. 2— R628S 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D.  Barbara  Ladd. 

2 — R644bi 

Forge  in  the  forest.  2 — R644f 

Heart  of  the  ancient  wood. 

2 — R64dh 

Heart  that  knows.  2 — R644hi 

Prisoner  of  Mademoiselle. 

2 — R644P 

Sister  to  Eyangeline.  2 — R644S 

Morley.  Colossus.  2 — R6461C 

• Lady  Penelope.  2 — R6^6ih 

Robertson,  F.  R.  H.  Shadow  land. 

2 — R6493S 

Harrison.  Opponents.  2 — R64920 

Pink  typhoon.  2 — R6492P 


Morgan.  Masters  of  men. 

2 — Rbsim 

Robinson,  R.  E.  Uncle  Lisha’s  shop. 

2 — R663UI 

Roche,  R.  M.  Children  of  the  Abbey. 

2 — R673C 

Rod,  Edward.  White  rocks.  2 — R685W 
Roe,  E.  P.  Barriers  burned  away. 

2 — R6982b 

Face  illumined.  2 — R6982f 

Nature’s  serial  story.  2 — R6o82n 

Near  to  nature’s  heart.  2 — R6982ni 

Rogers,  R.  C.  Will  o’  the  wasp. 

2 — R728W 

Rohlfs,  Mrs.  A.  K.  G.  see  Green,  A.  K. 
Rood,  H.  E.  Hardwicke.  2 — R776h 

Ropes,  A.  R.  and  Ropes,  M.  E.  On 
Peter’s  island.  2 — R7850 

Rosegger,  Peter.  Forest  school-master. 

2 — R799^ 

Ross,  Clinton.  Puppet.  2 — R823P 

Scarlet  coat.  2 — R823S 

Rowson,  Mrs.  S.  H.  Charlotte  Temple. 

2 — R8854C 

Runkle,  Bertha.  Helmet  of  Navarre. 

2 — R942h 

Truth  about  Tolna.  2 — R942t 

Russell,  W.  C.  Emigrant  ship.  2 — R968e 

Lady  Maud.  2 — R968I 

Romance  of  a transport.  2 — R968ri 

Sailor’s  sweetheart.  2 — R968S 

What  cheer?  2 — R968W 

Ryan,  Mrs.  M.  E.  M.  Indian  love  let- 
ters. 2 — R989i 

: Told  in  the  hills.  2 — R989t 

Sage,  William.  Robert  Tournay. 

2 — Si29r 

Saintine,  J.  X.  B.  Picciola.  2 — S157P 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  Bagpipers. 

2 — S2i3b 

Sangster,  Mrs.  M.  E.  M.  Eleanor  Lee. 

2 — Si26e 

Janet  Ward,  a daughter  of  the 

manse.  2 — S226J’ 

Satchell,  William.  Toll  of  the  bush. 

2— S2532t 

Saunders,  Marshall.  Story  of  the  Grave- 
lys.  2 — S2572S 

Savage,  C.  W.  Lady  in  waiting. 

2 — S2634I 

Schauffler,  R,  H.  Where  speech  ends. 

2— S3 132  w 

Schubin,  Ossip,  pseud,  see  Kirschner, 
Lola. 

Schulze-Smidt,  Bernhardine.  Madonna 
of  the  Alps.  2 — S39im 

Schwartz,  J.  M.  W.  see  Maartens,  Maar- 
ten, pseud. 

Scollard,  Clinton.  Cloistering  of  Ursula. 

2 — S422C 

Son  of  a tory.  2 — S422S 

Scott,  H.  S.  see  Merriman,  H.  S.  pseud. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Abbott.  2 — S43ia 

Anne  of  Geierstein.  2 — S43ia2 

Antiquary.  2 — S43ia3 

Betrothed.  2 — S43ibi 

Black  dwarf.  2 — S43ib4 

Includes:  Old  Mortality. 

Bride  of  Lammermoor.  2 — S43ib5 

Castle  Dangerous.  2 — S431C3 

Includes:  Talisman. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.  2 — S431C2 

Fair  maid  of  Perth.  2 — S43if 


116 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Fortunes  of  Nigel.  2 — S43ifi 

Guy  Mannering.  2 — S43ig 

Heart  of  Mid- Lothian.  2 — S43ih 

Ivanhoe.  2 — S43ii 

Kenilworth.  2 — S431IC 

Monastery.  2 — S43im 

Old  Mortality.  2 — S4310 

Peveril  of  the  peak,  2 — S431P 

Pirate.  2 — Sz|3ip3 

Quentin  Durward.  2 — S43iq 

Readings  from  the  Waverley 

novels;  ed.  by  A.  F.  Blaisdell.  2 — S43ir 

Redgauntlet.  2 — S43irT 

Rob  Roy.  2 — S43ir2 

Rob  Roy  [condensed].  2 — S43114 

St.  Ronan’s  well.  2 — S431S 

Stories  from  Waverley  for  chil- 
dren. 2 — S431S3 

Surgeon’s  daughter.  2 — S431S2 

Surgeon’s  daughter.  2 — S431S2 

Includes:  Castle  Dangerous. 

Talisman.  2 — S43iti 

Waverley.  2 — S431W 

Woodstock.  2 — S431WT 

Sears,  Baldwin.  Circle  in  the  square. 

2— S4392C 

Hamblen.  None  but  the  brave. 

2— S4394H 

Seawell,  M.  E.  Chateau  of  Montplaisir. 

2 — S142CT 

Children  of  destiny.  2 — S442C 

Fortunes  of  Fife.  2 — S442fi 

France^ka.  ’ 2 — S j/j^f 

History  of  the  Lady  Betty  Stair. 

2 — S442h 

House  of  Egremont.  2 — S442hi 

Loves  of  Lady  Arabella.  2 — S442I 

Maid  Marian.  2 — S442m 

Papa  Bouchard.  2 — S442P 

Rock  of  the  lion.  2 — S4421* 

: Secret  of  Toni.  , 2 — S442S2 

Throckmorton.  2 — S442t 

Victory.  2 — S142VI 

Virginia  cavalier.  2 — S442V 

Sedgwick,  A.  D.  Dull  Miss  Archinard. 

2 — S448d 

Paths  of  judgment.  2 — S448P 

Rescue.  2 — S4481- 

Sergeant,  Adeline.  Under  false  pre- 
tences. 2 — S484U 

Sewell,  Anna.  Black  beauty.  2 — Ssi6b 
Shackleton,  Robert.  Many  waters. 

2 — SS24m 

Shafer,  Mrs.  S.  A.  Beyond  chance  of 
change.  2 — S525b 

Day  before  yesterday.  2 — Ss25d 

Shaw,  G.  B.  Unsocial  socialist. 

2— SS342U 

Sheehan,  P.  A.  Luke  Delmege.  2 — S541I 

^ Lost  angel  of  a ruined  paradise. 

2— S541IT 

My  new  curate.  2 — SS4im 

Sheldon,  C.  M.  In  His  steps.  2 — S544i 
Shelley,  Mrs.  M.  W.  G.  Frankenstein. 

2— SS45f 

Sheppard,  E.  S.  Charles  Auchester. 

2— S 549c 

Sherwood,  M.  P.  Coming  of  the  tide. 

2— S554C 

Daphne.  2 — Ss54d 

Experiment  in  altruism.  2 — Ss54e 


Story  of  King  Sylvain  and  Queen 

Aimee.  2 — S554S 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  Transplanted 

Rose.  2 — S5542t 

Mrs.  M.  M.  B.  Works.  2 — S5544 

Shorthouse,  J.  H.  Sir  Percival.  2 — S559S 
Sholl,  A.  M.  Port  of  storms.  2 — S5591P 
Sidgwick,  Mrs.  Alfred,  see  Sidgwick,  Mrs^ 
C.  U. 

Mrs.  C.  U.  Cynthia’s  way.  2 — S568C 

Kinsman.  2 — Ss68k 

Professor’s  legacy.  2 — S568P 

Sidney,  Margaret,  pseud.  Little  maid  of 

Concord  town.  2 — S569I 

Sally,  Mrs.  Tubbs.  2 — S569S 


Sienkiewicz,  Henryk. 

Hania. 

Quo  vadis. 


After  bread. 

2 — Ss72a 
2 — SS72h 
_ . 2— Ss72q 

Let  us  follow  Him,  and  other 


stories.  2 — S572I 

Life  and  death.  2 — S572I2 

On  the  field  of  glory.  2 — S57201 

With  fire  and  sword.  2— ^Ss72w 

Without  dogma.  2 — S572WI 

Silberrard,  U.  L.  Curayl.  2 — S582C 

Success  of  Mark  Wyngate. 

2 — Ss82s 

Wedding  of  the  Lady  of  Lovell. 

2 — S582W’ 

Simms,  W.  G.  Guy  Rivers.  2 — SS92g 

Yemassee.  2 — SS92y2 

Sinclair,  May.  Audrey  Craven. 

2 — S6i6sa 

Divine  fire.  2 — S6i6sd 

Superceded.  2 — S6165S 

U.  B.  Jungle.  2 — S6164J 

Slosson,  A.  T.  Fishin’  Jimmy.  2 — S6342f 

White  Christopher.  2 — S6342W 

Smith,  A.  C.  Turquois  cup.  2 — S642it 

Includes:  The  desert 

F.  H.  At  close  range,  2 — S647a 

Caleb  West,  master  diver.  2 — S647C 

Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville. 

2— S647CI 

Colonel  Carter’s  Christmas. 

2- — S647C2 

Fortunes  of  Oliver  Horn.  2 — S647f 

Gentleman  vagabond  and  some 


others. 

Other  fellow. 

Tom  Grogan. 

Tides  of  Barnegat. 

. Under  dog. 

Veiled  lady. 

Wood  fire  in  no.  3. 

M.  C.  Mary  Paget. 

— — N.  A.  Under  the  cactus  flag. 

2— S6554U 

Snaith,  J C.  Broke  of  Covenden. 

2 — Sbbqb 

Patricia  at  the  inn. 

Somerset,  Lady  I.  C.  S.  C. 
arch. 

Sousa,  J.  P.  Fifth  string. 

Souvestre,  Emile.  Attic  philosopher  in 
Paris.  2 — S729a 

Spearman,  F.  H.  Close  of  day. 

2 — S7411C 

Daughter  of  a magnate.  2 — S74iidi 

Nerve  of  Foley.  2— S74iih 

Whispering  Smith.  2 — S7411W 


2— S647g 
2 — S6470 
2 — S647t 
2 — S647tT 
2 — S647U 
2 — S647V 
2 — S647W 
-S6s5im 


2 — S669P 
Under  the 
2 — S695U 
-S725f 


ADULT  FICTION. 


117 


Spofford,  Mrs.  H.  E.  P.  An  inheritance, 
2 — S762i 

Scarlet  poppy.  2 — S762S 

That  Betty.  2— S762ti 

Squire,  Frances.  The  Ballingtons. 

2 — 8774^^ 

Stables,  W.  G.  As  we  sweep  through 
the  deep.  2— S7752a 

Stael-Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  N.  baronnc  de. 

Corinne.  2 — S778C 

Stahr,  F.  L.  Hulda.  2— S78ih 

Stannard,  H.  E.  V.  P.  see  Winter,  John 
Strange,  pseud. 

Steel,  Mrs.  F A.  W.  Hosts  of  the  Lord. 

2 — S813I1 

In  the  guardianship  of  God. 

2 — S8i3i2 

Miss  Stuart’s  legacy.  2 — S8i3m 

On  the  face  of  the  waters.  2 — S8130 

Potter’s  thumb.  2 — S813P 

Stephens,  R.  N.  Bright  face  of  danger. 

2— S835b 

Captain  Ravenshaw.  2 — S835CI 

Enemy  to  the  king.  2 — S835e 

Flight  of  Georgiana.  2 — S83Sf 

Stevens,  Mrs.  S.  P.  I am  the  king. 

2 — S846i 

Sign  of  triumph.  2 — S846SI 

Stevenson,  B.  E.  Holladay  case. 

2 — S847hi 

Marathon  mystery.  2 — S847m 

R.  L.  Black  arrow.  2 — S848b 

David  Balfour.  2 — S848d 

Island  night’s  entertainments. 

2 — S848i 

Kidnapped.  ^ 2 — 5848k 

Master  of  Ballantrae. ' 2 — 8848m 

Merry  men  and  other  tales  and 

fables.  2 — S848m4 

New  Arabian  nights.  2 — S848n 

Prince  Otto.  2 — S848P 

St.  Ives.  2 — 8848s 

Story  of  a lie  and  other  tales. 

2— S848S4 

Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr 

Hyde.  2 — S8i8si 

Treasure  island.  2 — S8481 

Treasure  island;  arranged  for 

young  readers.  2 — S848t3 

Weir  of  Hermiston.  2 — S848W 

and  Osbourne,  Lloyd.  Ebb-tide. 


The  wrecker. 

Wrong  box. 

and  Stevenson,  Mrs. 

miter. 


Stewart,  C. 


Stimpscn,  H.  B.  Tory  maid. 


Stephenson,  H.  T.  Patroon  Van  Vol- 


kenberg. 

Stockton,  F.  R. 

Horn. 

Ardis  Claverden. 

Associate  hermits. 


2 — S848e 
2 — S848W2 
2 — S8|8w3 
I.  V.  Dyna- 
2 — S848di 


D.  Fugitive  blacksmith. 

2 — S8402f 


Partners  of  providence.  2 — S8492P 

Stimson,  F.  J.  In  cure  of  her  soul 

2 — SSsgii 

King  Noanett. 

Pirate  gold. 


2 — S8s9k 
2— S859P 
2 — S859it 


Bee-man  of  Orn. 
Captain’s  toll-gate. 


2 — S8632P 
Adventures  of  Captain 
2 — S866a 
2 — S866a2 
2 — S866a3 


2— S86^b 
2 — S866c3 


Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and 

Mrs.  Aleshinc.  2 — S866c 

— ' — Chosen  few.  2 — S866ci 

Dusantes.  2 — S866d 

House  of  Martha.  2 — S866h 

Hundredth  man.  2 — S866hi 

John  Gayther’s  garden  and  the 

stories  told  therein.  2 — S866j 

Kate  Bonnet.  2 — S866k 

Late  Mrs.  Null.  2 — S866I1 

Mrs.  ClifY’s  yacht.  2 — 866mi 

Pomnoa’s  travels.  2 — S866p 

Rudder  Grange.  2 — S866r 

Rudder  Grangers  abroad.  2 — S866ri 

Squirrel  inn.  2 — S866s 

Story-teller’s  pack,  2 — S866s2 

Vizier  of  the  two-horned  Alexan- 
der. 2 — S866v 

Watchmaker’s  wife  and  other 

stories.  2 — S866w 

Stories  by  American  authors.  v.  i 

2— S884S 

V.  2 2 — S884SI 

V.  3.  2 — S884S2 

V.  4.  2 — S884S3 

V.  5.  2 — S884S4 

V.  6.  2 — S884S5 

. V.  7.  2 — S884S6 

V.  8.  2 — S884S7 

V.  9.  2 — S884S8 

V.  10.  2— S884S9 

Stories  by  English  authors.  Africa. 

2 — S8842S 

England.  2 — 88842s i 

Erance.  2 — S8842S2 

Germany.  2 — S8842S3 

— Ireland.  2 — S8842S4 

Italy.  2 — S8842S5 

London.  2 — S8842S6 

Orient.  2 — S8842S7 

Scotland.  2 — ^S8842s8 

Sea.  2 — S8842S9 

Stories  by  foreign  authors.  French.  3v. 

2 — S8844S 

German.  2v.  2 — S8844ST 

Italian.  2 — S8844S2 

Polish,  Greek.  Belgian,  Hungarian. 

2— S8844S3 

Russian..  2 — S8844S4 

Scandinavian.  2 — S8844S5 

Spanish.  2 — S8844S6 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  E.  B.  Agnes  of  Sor- 
rento. 2 — 5892a 

Dred.  2— S892d 

My  wife  and  I.  2 — S892m2 

Oldtown  folks.  2 — S8920 

Pearl  of  Orr’s  island.  2 — S892P 

Sam  Lawson’s  Oldtown  fireside 

stories.  2 — S892S 

LFncle  Tom’s  cabin.  2 — S892U 

Stuart,  Mrs.  R.  M.  Carlotta’s  intended 

and  other  tales.  2 — S932C 

George  Washington  Jones. 

2— S932gi 

Holly  and  pizen  and  other  stories. 

2 — S932h 

In  Simpkinsville.  2 — S932i 

Moriah’s  mourning.  2 — S932m 

Napoleon  Jackson,  the  gentleman 

of  the  plush  rocker.  2 — S932n 

River’s  children.  2 — S932r 


118 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Second  wooing  of  Salina  Sue. 

2— S932S3 

Solomon  Crow’s  Christmas  pock- 
ets. 2 — S932S 

Sonny.  2 — S932SI 

Stuntz,  S.  C.  see  Conrad,  Stephen,  pseud. 
Sudermann,  Hermann.  Regina.  2 — Sp43r 

The  wish.  2 — S943W 

Sue,  M.  J.  Mysteries  of  Paris.  2 — Sp44m 

Wandering  Jew.  2 — S944W 

Sutphen,  W.  G.  Van  T.  Cardinal’s  rose 
2 — S966C 

Nineteenth  hole.  2 — Spddn 

Suttner,  Bertha  von.  Lay  down  your 
arms.  2 — S9672I 

Swett,  S.  M.  Pennyroyal  and  mint. 

2— S975P 

S.  H.  Field  clover  and  beach 

grass.  2 — S97S2f 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Gulliver’s  travels. 

2— S9774g, 

Gulliver’s  travels;  arranged  for 

young  readers.  2 — S9774gi 

Taggart,  M.  A.  Grapes  and  thorns. 

2— Ti25g 

Wyndham  girls.  2 — T125W 

Tarbell,  I.  M.  He  knew  Lincoln. 

2 — Ti79h 

Tarkington,  N.  B.  Beautiful  lady. 

2 — Ti87b 

Cherry.  2 — T187C 

Conquest  of  Canaan.  2 — T187CI 

Gentleman  from  Indiana.  2 — Ti87g 

In  the  arena.  2 — Ti87i 

— — Monsieur  Beaucaire.  2 — Ti87m 

Two  Vanrevels.  2 — Ti87t 

Taylor,  Bayard.  John  Godfrey’s  for- 
tunes. 2 — T238j 

Story  of  Kennett.  2 — T238S 

H.  C.  Chatfield-.  Crimson  wing. 

2 — T242C 

M.  I.  Anne  Scarlett.  2 — T244a 

Cobbler  of  Nimes.  2— -T244CI 

Impersonator.  2 — T244ii 

My  lady  Clancarty.  2 — T244m 

On  the  red  staircase.  2 — T2440 

Rebellion  of  the  princess. 

, 2 — T244r 

— — Yankee  volunteer.  2 — T244y 

Templeton,  Herminie.  Darby  O’Gill  and 
the  good  people.  2 — T288d 

Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.  H.  Distractions  of 
Martha.  2 — T3i8di 

From  my  youth,  up.  2 — T3i8f 

Moss-side.  2 — T3i8m3 

and  Terhune,  A.  P.  Dr.  Dale. 

2 — T3i8d 

Teufel,  Mrs.  von,  see  Howard,  B.  W. 
Thackeray,  W.  M.  Adventures  of  Philip. 

2 — T363a 

Henry  Esmond.  2 — T363I12 

Includes:  Catherine,  Denis  Duval. 

Newcomes.  2 — T363n 

Pendennis.  2 — T363P 

Vanity  fair.  2 — T363V 

Virginians.  2 — T363V2 

Thanet,  Octave,  pseud,  see  French,  Alice. 

2— T4474a 

Thompson,  A.  E.  Lassie  of  the  isles. 

2— T4682I 

J.  M.  Alice  of  old  Vincennes. 

2 — T474a 


King  of  Honey  island.  2 — 474k 

Thorne,  Guy,  pseud.  Lost  cause. 

2 — TS112I 

When  it  was  dark.  2 — T5112W 

Thurston,  Mrs.  K.  C.  Gambler.  2 — TS4Sg 

Masquerader.  2 — T545m 

Mystics.  2 — TS45mi 

Tiernan,  Mrs.  F.  C.  F.  see  Reid,  Chris- 
tian,, pseud. 

Todd,  Mrs.  M.  G.  see  Travers,  Graham, 
pseud. 

Tokutomi,  Kenjiro.  Nami-ko.  2 — T646n 
Tolstoi,  L.  N.  count.  Invaders. 

2 — T6s4ii 

Master  and  man.  2 — T654m 

More  tales  from  Tolstoi. 

2 — T6s4m2 

War  and  peace.  4v.  in  2. 

2 — T654W 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.  Elder  Boise. 

2 — T659ei 

Tourgee,  A.  W.  Fool’s  errand. 

2 — T727fi 

Man  who  outlived  himself. 

2 — T727m 

Townsend,  E.  W.  Chimmie  Fadden  and 
Mr.  Paul.  2 — T747C2 

Days  like  these.  2 — T747di 

■ Summer  in  New  York.  2— T747S 

Tracy,  Louis.  Albert  Gate  mystery. 

2 — T76iai 

Captain  of  the  Kansas.  2 — T761C 

Karl  Grier.  2 — T76ik 

Pillar  of  light.  2 — T761P 

Wings  of  the  morning.  2 — T761W 

Travers,  Graham,  pseud.  Mona  McLean. 

2 — T779m 

Tregarthen,  J.  C.  Life  story  of  a fox. 

2— T786I 

Trollope,  Anthony.  Barch.ester  towers. 

2 — T847b 

Can  you  forgive  her?  3v.  2 — T847C 

Doctor  Thorne.  2 — T847d 

Golden  lion  of  Granpere. 

2— T847g 

He  knew  he  was  right.  2 — T847hi 

Last  chronicle  of  Barset.  2v. 

2 — T847IT 

Orley  farm.  2 — T8470 

Warden.  2 — T847W 

Trumbull,  A.  E.  Life’s  common  way. 

2— T8681 

White  birches.  2 — T868w 

Turgenev,  I.  S.  Fathers  and  chil- 
dren. 2 — T936f 

— — House  of  gentle  folk.  2 — T936h 

Liza.  2 — T936I 

On  the  eve.  2 — T9360 

Smoke.  2 — T936S 

Tutliett,  M.  G.  see  Grey,  Maxwell,  pseud. 
Twain,  Mark,  pseud,  see  Clemens,  S.  L. 
Twardowska,  E.  see  Hartner,  Eva,  pseud. 
Tybout,  E.  M.  Wife  of  the  secretary  of 
state.  2 — T977W 

Tynan,  Katherine.  Julia.  2 — TgSytt 

Three  fair  maids.  2 — T987ti 

Tyson,  J.  A.  Stirrup  cup.  2 — T994S 

Tytler,  Sarah,  pseud,  see  Keddie,  Hen- 
rietta. 

Ullman,  A.  W.  Gingham  rose.  2 — U432g 


ADULT  FICTION. 


no 


Vachell,  H.  A.  The  Hill.  2— Vii8h 
Vaile,  Mrs.  C.  M.  W.  M.  M.  C. 

2 — Vi  29m 

Wheat  and  huckleberries. 

2 — V129W 

Valdes,  A.  P.  Joy  of  Captain  Ribot. 

2— Vi45j 

Vandegrift,  Margaret,  pseud.  Doris  and 
Theodora.  2 — V225d 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  Blue  flower. 

2 — V248b 

First  Christmas  tree.  2 — 248f 

— ^ Ruling  passion.  2 — V248r 

Story  of  the  other  wise  man. 

2 — V248S 

Van  Vorst,  Marie.  Amanda  of  the  mill. 

2 — V2842a 

Miss  Desmond.  2 — V2842m 

Sin  of  George  Warrener. 

2 — V2842S 

Venable,  W.  H.  Dream  of  empire. 

2— V447d 

Verga,  Giovanni.  House  by  the  medlar- 
tree.  2— V493fl 

Verne,  Jules.  Around  the  world  in 
eighty  days.  2 — VS3ia3 

At  the  North  Pole.  2 — VS3ia4 

Captain  Antifer.  2 — V531CI 

Casitle  of  the  Carpathians. 

2— V531C3 

Dick  Sands,  the  boy  captain, 

2— V53idi 

Field  of  ice.  2 — VS3id 

Five  weeks  in  a balloon,  2 — VS3if2 

From  the  earth  to  the  moon. 

2— V53if7 

Hector  Servadac.  2 — V531I1 

Journey  to  the  center  of  the  earth, 

2— VS3ij 

Michael  Strogoff.  2 — V53imi 

Mysterious  island.  2 — VS3im3 

Off  on  a comet.  2 — V5310 

Steam  house.  2 — V531SI 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the 

sea.  2— VS3it2 

Voyage  around  the  world;  Aus- 
tralia. 2 — V531V 

Vernon,  Ruth.  Bride  of  love.  2 — Vs42b 
Vesey,  A.  H.  see  Veysey,  A.  H. 

Veysey,  A.  H.  Clock  and  the  key. 

2 — V596CI 

Viaud,  L.  M.  J.  see  Loti,  Pierre,  pseud. 
Viele,  H.  K.  Last  of  the  Knickerbock- 
ers. 2 — V659I 

Myra  of  the  pines.  2 — Vbspm 

Viller,  Fredrik.  Black  tortoise.  2 — V742b 
Walford,  Mrs.  L.  B.  C,  Baby’s  grand- 
mother. 2 — Wi74b 

Cousins.  2 — W174C 

Mr.  Smith.  2 — Wi74m3 

Pauline.  2 — W174P 

Stay-at-homes.  2 — W174S4 

Troublesome  daughters.  2 — Wi74t 

Wallace,  Lew.  Ben  Hur.  2 — Wipib 

Fair  god.  2 — Wipif 

Prince  of  India,  2 — Wipip 

Waller,  M.  E Sanna.  2 — W198S 

Wood-carver  of  ’Lympus. 

2 — WipSw 

Waltz,  Mrs.  E.  C.  Pa  Gladden. 

2 — W2414P 


Ward,  Mrs.  E.  S.  P.  see  Phelps,  E.  S. 
Ward,  Mrs.  Humphrey,  see  Ward,  Mrs. 
M.  A.  A 

Ward,  Mrs.  M.  A.  A. 


Helbeck  of  Bannisdale. 

— — Lady  Rose’s  daughter, 

Marcella. 

Robert  Elsmere. 

Ware,  William.  Aurelian, 
Rome, 

Zenobia. 

Waring,  G.  E. 

Warman,  Cy. 


Fenwick’s  career. 
2— W26if 
2 — W26ih 
2— W261I 
2 — W26im 
2 — W26ir 
emperor  of 
2 — W273a 
2 — W273Z 

Whip  and  spur. 

2 — W276W 
Frontier  stories. 

2 — W277f 

Last  spike  and  other  railroad  stor- 
ies. 2 — W277I 

White  mail.  2 — W277W 

Warner,  A.  B.  West  Point  colors. 

2 — W279W 

C.  D.  Golden  house.  2 — W27p2g 

Little  journey  in  the  world. 

2 — W2792I 

That  fortune.  2 — W27p2t 

Their  pilgrimage.  2 — W27p2ti 

Susan.  End  of  a coil.  2 — W284e 

Hills  of  Shatemuc.  2 — W284h 

Wide  wide  world.  2 — W284W 

Warren,  Charles.  Girl  and  the  governor 
2— W28yg 

Washburne,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Little  fountain 
of  life.  2 — W3153I 

Watanna,  Oiioto,  pseud.  Daughters  of 
Nijo.  2 — W324d 

Diary  of  Delia.  2 — W324di 

Heart  of  Hyacinth.  2 — W324h 

Japanese  nightingale.  2 — W324j 

Love  of  Azalea.  2 — W324I 

Wooing  of  Wistaria.  2 — \V324w 

Waterloo,  Stanley.  Story  of  Ab. 

2 — W3275 

Watson,  A.  C.  Beyond  -the  city  gaites. 

2— W337b 

H.  B.  M.  Hurricane  Island. 

2— W338h2 

Midsummer  day’s  dream. 

2 — W338mi 

Privateers.  2 — W338PI 

John.  Afterwards.  2 — W33pa 

Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush. 

2 — W339b 

Da}'^s  of  auld  lang  syne.  2 — W33pd 

— — Graham  of  Claverhouse.  2 — W339g 

Kate  Carnegie.  2 — W339IC 

Our  neighbors.  2--W3390 

T.  E.  Bethany.  2 — W3422b 

Watts-Dunton,  Theodore,  see  Dunton, 
Theodore  Watts-. 

Webster,  H.  K.  Banker  and  the  bear. 

2— W379b 

Jean.  Jerry  junior.  2 — W38iij 

Wheat  princess.  2 — W3811WI 

When  Patty  went  to  college. 

2 — W3811W 

Wells,  Carolyn  and  Taber,  H.  P.  Matri- 
monial bureau.  2 — W4532m 

H.  G.  Sea  lady.  2 — W454SI 

Twelve  stories  and  a dream. 

2— W454t3 

Wheels  of  chance.  2 — W454WI 


120 


ADULT  FICTION. 


Werner,  Ernst,  pseud.  Danira. 

2 — W492d 

Westcott,  E.  N.  David  Harum. 

2 — W5242d 

Wetherell,  Elizabeth,  pseud,  see  Warner, 
Susan. 

Weyman,  S.  J.  Abbess  of  Vlaye. 

2— W 549a 

Castle  Inn.  2— W 549c 

Chippinge  Borough.  2 — W549C2 

Count  Hannibal.  2 — W549CI 

From  the  memoirs  of  a minister  of 

France.  2 — WS49fi 

Gentleman  of  France.  2 — WS49g 

House  of  the  wolf.  2 — WS49h 

In  king’s  byways.  2 — W549i 

Little  wizard.  2 — W549I 

Long  night.  2 — W549I1 

Man  in  black.  2 — WS49m 

My  lady  Rotha.  2— W549mi 

Red  cockade.  2 — WS49r 

Shrewsbury.  2 — W549S 

Starvecrow  farm.  2 — W549S4 

Story  of  Francis  Cludde. 

2 — W S49S2 
2— W549U 
Crucial  in- 


Stratagems  and  spoils. 

Whiteing,  Richard.  No.  5 


Under  the  red  robe. 


Whitaker,  Evelyn.  Dear. 

Don. 

Gay. 

Lil. 


Wharton,  Mrs.  E.  N.  J. 

, stances. 

Descent  of  man. 

Greater  inclination. 

House  of  mirth. 

Madame  de  Treymes. 

Sanctuary. 

Touchstone. 

Valley  of  decision.  2v. 

Wheelwright,  J.  T.  Bad  penny. 

2— W566b 
2— W578d 
2— W578di 
2-W578g 
2— W578I1 

Miss  Tootsey’s  Mission. 

Includes:  Laddie  and  Pris. 

My  honey. 

— — Pen. 

Pomona. 

Pris. 

Rose  and  lavender. 

Tip  Cat. 

Tom’s  boy. 

Whitby,  Beatrice.  After  all. 

Awakening  of  Mary  Fenwick. 

2— W579a 

In  the  suntime  of  her  youth. 

' 2— W5791 

Mary  Fenwick’s  daughter. 

• 2 — W579m 

Matter  of  skill.  2— W579mi 

White,  E.  O.  Browning  courtship  and 
other  stories.  2 — Ws832b 

John  Forsyth’s  aunts.  2 — W5832j 

F.  M.  Crimson  blind.  2 — W5842C 

Percy.  Mr.  Bailey-Mantin. 

2 — Ws87m 

Passionate  pilgrim.  2 — W587P 

S.  E.  Blazed  trail.  2— Ws88b 

Blazed  trail  stories.  2 — Ws88bi 

Conjuror’s  house.  2 — Ws88ci 

Silent  places.  2 — W588S 

and  Adams,  S.  H.  Mystery. 

2 — W588ni 

W.  A.  In  our  town.  2 — WsSpi 


W553C 
2— W553d 
2— WS53g 
2— WS53h 
2— Ws53ni 
2— W553S 
2— Ws53t 
■W553V 


-WS78m2 

2— W578M1 
2— W578P 

2— W578PI 
2 — Ws78p2 
2 — W578ri 
2_W578t 
2— WS78ti 
-Ws79ai 


Ring  in  the  new. 

Yellow  van. 

Whitlock,  Brand. 


2— W589S 
John  street. 
2— Ws93n 

2— Ws93r 

2— WS93y 
The  13th  district. 

2 — W6i32t 
Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Ascutney  street. 

2 — W6i7a 

— — Faith  Gartney’s  girlhood.  2 — W6i7f 

Golden  gossip.  2 — Wbiygi 

Hitherto.  2 — Wbiyh 

Odd  or  even?  2 — W6170 

Other  girls.  2 — W61701 

Real  folks.  2 — W6i7r 

Square  pegs.  2 — W617S2 

Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite’s 

life.  2 — W617SI 

We  girls.  2 — W617W 

Wichert,  E.  A.  A.  G.  Green  gate. 

2— W633g  ' 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  D.  S.  Cathedral  court- 
ship. 2 — WbsSc 

Includes:  Penelope’s  English  experiences. 

Diary  of  a goose  girl.  2 — W6s5d 

Penelope’s  Irish  experiences. 

2— W6s5pi 

Penelope’s  progress.  2 — W655P 

Rose  o’  the  river.  2 — W65Sr 

Village  watch  tower.  2 — W655V 

and  others..  Affair  at  the  inn. 

2— W6s5a 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  By  the  light  of  the  soul. 

2— W68sb 

Debtor.  2 — W68sd 

“Doc.”  Gordon.  2 — W685di 

Givers.  2 — W685g 

Heart’s  highway.  2 — W68shi 

Humble  romance  and  other  stories. 

2— W68sh 

Jamesons.  2 — W685J* 

Jerome,  a poor  man.  2 — W685j2 

Love  of  Parson  Lord.  2 — W68sl 

New  England  nun  and  other  stories. 

2_W685n 

Pembroke.  2 — W68sp 

People  of  our  neighborhood. 

2 — W68spi 

Portion  of  labor.  2 — W685p2 

Silence  and  other  stories. 

2—W685S 

Six  trees.  2 — W685S2 

Understudies.  2 — W685U 

Wind  in  the  rose-bush.  2 — W685W 

Young  Lucretia  and  other  stories. 

2— W68sy 

Wilkinson,  Florence.  Silent  door. 

2— W686si 

Strength  of  the  hills.  2 — W686s 

Willard,  J.  F.  see  Flint,  Josiah,  pseud. 
Williams,  F.  B.  pseud,  see  Hamblen, 


H.  E. 

F.  C. 

J.  L. 


Captain.  2 — W723C 

Adventures  of  a freshman. 

2 — W724a 

Day  dreamer.  2 — W724d 

Princeton  stories.  2 — W724P 

N.  W.  see  Dallas,  Richard,  pseud. 

Williamson,  Mrs.  A.  M.  L.  My  lady 

Cinderella.  2 — W7294m 

C.  N.  and  Williamson,  Mrs.  A.  M.  L. 

Car  of  destiny.  2 — W729IC 


ADULT  FICTION.  JUVENILE  FICTION. 


121 


Lady  Betty  across  the  water. 

2 — W7291I1 

Lightning  conductor.  2 — W7291I 

My  friend  the  chauffeur. 

2 — W729im 

Princess  passes.  2 — \V729ip 

Princess  Virginia.  2 — \V7291p1 

Rosemary  in  search  of  a father. 

2 — \V7291r 

Wilson,  A.  J.  E.  At  the  mercy  of  Tibe- 
rius. 2 — W746a 

Beulah.  2 — W746b 

Infelice.  2 — W746ii 

St.  Elmo.  2 — W746S 

Vashti.  2 — W746V 

H.  L.  Boss  of  Little  Arcady. 

2— W748b 


People  of  the  whirlpool. 

2 — W9522P 
2 — W9522W 
2 — W952ti 
2 — W952t2 
Chevalier  d’Au- 
2 — Y4IC 


Woman  errant. 

Mrj.  M.  T.  Test. 

The  tower. 

Yeats,  S.  K.  Levett-. 
riac. 


Galahad  o«f  the  Creeks.  2 — Y4ig 

Yechton,  Barbara,  pseud.  Little  turning 
aside.  2 — Y42I 

Lovable  crank.  2 — Y42I1 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Beechcroft.  2 — Yssb 

Caged  lion.  2 — Y55C 

Chaplet  of  pearls.  2 — Y55C4 


Winter,  John  Strange,  pseud. 

Marty. 

2— Y55C5 

2 

— W785mii 

Daisy  chain. 

2-Y55CI 

Self  made  countess. 

2— W785S4 

Dove  in  the  eagle’s  nest. 

2— Y55d3 

Winthrop,  Theodore.  Cecil 

Dreeme. 

Dynevor  Terrace. 

2— Y55d4 

2 — W793CI 

Heartsease. 

2-Ys5h 

John  Brent. 

2— W793J 

Heir  of  Redcliffe. 

2— Y55hi 

Mr.  Waddy’s  return. 

2 — W793m 

Herd  boy  and  his  hermit. 

Wise,  J.  S.  Diomed. 

2— W8l22d 

2— Ys5h4 

Wiseman,  N.  P.  S.  card.  Fabiola. 

My  young  Alcides. 

2— Y55m2 

2— W8i4f 

Reputed  changeling. 

2— Yssri 

Wister,  Owen.  Journey  in 

search  of 

Stray  pearls. 

2— Y55S 

Christmas. 

2— W8i7Ji 

Three  brides. 

2— Y55ti 

Lady  Baltimore. 

2 — W817I1 

Trial. 

2— Ys5t3 

Lin  McLean. 

2— W817I 

Two  guardians. 

2— Y55t4 

Red  men  and  white. 

2 — W8i7r 

Two  sides  of  the  shield. 

2-Y55't6 

Virginian. 

2—W8I7V 

Unknown  to  history. 

2— Y55UI 

Wolfenstein,  Martha.  Idyls  of  the  Gass. 

2— W854i 

Renegade  and  other  stories. 

2— W7541- 

Woolson,  C.  F.  Anne.  2 — W9i62a 

Dorothy  and  other  Italian  stories. 

2 — W9i62d 

Rodman  the  keeper.  2 — W9i62r 

Wright,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Three  colonial 
maids.  2 — Wpsit 

Mrs.  M.  O.  At  the  sign  of  the  fox. 

2 — W9522a 

Garden  of  a commuter’s  wife. 

2 — W9522g 


Yorke,  Anthony.  Passing  shadows. 

2— Y64P 

Young,  E.  R.  Children  of  the  forest. 

2 — Y71C 

R.  E.  Henderson.  2 — Yysh 

Zangwill,  Israel.  Dreamers  of  the 

Ghetto.  2 — Z29d 

Ghetto  comedies.  2 — Z2pg2 

Grey  wig.  2 — Z29g 

Mantle  of  Elijah.  2 — Z29mi 

They  that  walk  in  darkness. 

2 — Z29t 

Zollinger,  Gulielma.  pseud.  Widow 

O’Callaghan’s  boys.  2 — Z862W 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


A.  B.  C.  of  fairy  tales.  *i — A636 

A was  an  apple  pie.  *i — A250 

Aaron,  E.  M.  Butterfly  hunters  in  ithe 
Carribees.  i — Aiiib 

Abbot,  A.  B.  Frigate’s  namesake. 

I — Ai26f 

Abbott,  Jacob.  Boy  on  a farm. 

I — A 1 32b 

Adams,  H.  C.  Charlie  Lucken  at  school 
and  college.  i — A213CI 

W.  H.  D.  Days  of  chivalry. 

I — A219P 

Same  as  Page,  squire  and  knight. 

Same  as  Page,  squire  and  knight. 

W.  T.  At  the  front.  i — A2i92bi4 

Fighting  for  the  right,  i — A2i92b4 

In  the  saddle.  i — A2i92bii 

Lieutenant  ait  eighteen. 

I — A2I92bl2 

On  the  blockade.  i — A2i92b2 

On  the  staff.  i — A2i92bi3 

Stand  by  the  union.  i — A2i92b3 

Taken  by  the  enemy.  i — A2192S 

Through  by  davlight.  i — A2192I 

Undivided  union.  i — A2i92bi5 


Within  the  enemy’s  lines. 

I — A2i92bi 

Adelborg,  Ottilia.  Clean  Peter  and  the 
children  of  Grubbylea.  *i — A228C 

Aikin,  John  and  others.  Eyes  and  no  eyes 
and  other  stories.  *i — A2g2t 


Alcott,  L.  M.  Cupid  and  Chow-chow. 

*1— A355C 

Eight  cousins.  i — A355e 

Flower  fables.  *i — A355f 

Garland  for  girls.  i — A355g 

Hole  in  the  wall.  *i — A355I11 

Includes:  How  they  camped  out. 

Jack  and  Jill.  i — A35SJ 

Jimmy’s  cruise  on  the  Pinafore. 

*1— A355ji 

Jo’s  boys.  I — A355J2 

Little  men.  i — A355I 

Little  women.  i — A355I1 

Lulu’s  library.  *i — A355I2 

Mountain-laurel  and  maiden-hair. 

*1— A355m3 

My  boys.  *i — A355mi 

My  girls.  *i — A35Sm2 


122 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


Old-lfashioned  girl.  i — A3550 

Old-fashioned  Thanksgiving. 

*1— A35SOI 

Rose  in  bloom. 

Shawl-straps. 

Under  the  lilacs. 

Alden,  R.  M. 
shield. 


I— A3SSr 
*1— A35SS 
I— A355U 
Knights  of  the  silver 
I— A3s86k 


W.  L.  Adventures  of  Jimmy- 
Brown.  I — A359a 

Cruise  of  the  canoe  club.  i — A359C 

Cruise  of  the  “Gho^.”  i — ^A359ci 

Jimmy  Brown  trying  to  find  Eu- 
rope. I— A3S9j 

Moral  pirates.  i — ^A3S9m 

New  Robinson  Crusoe.  i — A359n 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  Story  of  a bad  boy. 

I— A365S 

All  about  wild  animals.  *i — ^A25i 

All  the  prettiest  nursery  rhymes  and 
some  new  ones.  *i — A416 

Allen,  W.  B.  Cleared  for  action. 

I— •A432CI 

Lion  city  of  Africa.  i — ^A432l 

Navy  blue.  i — ^A432n 

North  Pacific.  i — A432ni 

Pineboro  quartette.  i — ^A432pi 

Under  the  pine-tree  flag,  i — A432U 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Cuore.  i — A516C 
Same  as  Heart  of  a boy. 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Danish  fairy  tales  and 
legends.  i — ^AS44d3 

Fairy  tales.  *i — AS44f 

Marsh  king's  daughter.  *i — AS44m 

Popular  tales.  . *i — A544PI 

Wonder  stories.  *i — ^As44w3 

Andrews,  Jane.  Each  and  all. 

♦i — As67e 

Seven  little  sisters.  *i — A567S 

Stories  Mother  Nature  told  her  chil- 
dren. *i — A567SI 

Stories  of  my  four  friends. 

*i — A567S2 

Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road 

from  long  ago  till  now.  *i — ^As67t 
Animal  nursery  rhymes.  *i — A424 

Arabian  nights.  Arabian  nights,  ed.  by 
E.  E.  Hale.  *1— AbsSh 

Arabian  nights’  entertainment,  ed. 

by  Andrew  Lang.  i — A658I 

Arabian  nights’  entermainments,  ed. 

by  S.  F.  Townsend.  i — A6s8t 

Arabian  nights’  entertainments,  rev. 

for  young  readers  by  E.  O.  Chapman. 

*i — ^A658ci 

Arabian  nights;  six  stories;  ed.  by 

Eliot.  I — ^A6s8e2 

Ariosto,  Ludovico.  Tales  from  Ariosto 
retold  for  children.  i — A7i2t 

Arnim,  M.  A.  B.  GrdHn  von.  April 
baby’s  book  of  tunes.  *i — A749a 

Ashworth,  Alice.  Just  a little  boy. 

*i — ^A83ij 

Aspinwall,  Alicia.  Echo  maid  and  other 
stories.  *i — A84ie 

Short  stories  for  short  people. 

*i — A841S 

Aulnoy,  M.  C.  J.  de  B.  comtesse  (T  Fairy 
tales.  I — Ag24f 

Aunt  Louisa,  pseud,  see  Valentine,  Mrs. 
L.  J. 


Austin,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Basket  woman;  a 
book  of  fanciful  tales  for  children. 

I— A937b 

Avery,  H.  Frank’s  first  term. 

I— A9S4f 

Baa,  baa,  black  sheep.  *i — B91S 

Babcock,  Mrs.  W.  E.  see  Watanna,  On- 
oto,  pseud. 

Baby  days.  *1— B1152 

Baby  rhymes.  *i — B150 

Baby’s  book  of  animals.  *i — B361 

Baby’s  book  of  pets.  *i — B516 

Baby’s  friends.  *i — B214 

Baby’s  playmates.  *i — B781 

Bacon,  Mrs.  Selden,  see  Daskam,  J.  D. 
Baker,  L.  R.  Old  Monday  farm. 

I — B 16770 

Sir  S.  W.  Cast  up  by  the  sea. 

I — Bi68c 

Bakewell,  M.  E.  True  fairy  stories. 

*1— Bi688t 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  Alfred.  Pedlar’s  pack. 

I — B1811P 

James.  Fairy  reader.  *i — Bi8if2 

Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

*i — Bi8if 

Fifty  famous  stories  retold. 

’“i — Bi8ifi 

Thirty  more  famous  stories  retold. 

I — Bi8it 

May.  Girls  of  St.  Gabriel’s. 

I — Bi82g 

Bangs,  J.  K.  Bikey  the  ski-cycle. 

I — B2i6b 

Half  hours  with  Jimmie  boy. 

*i — B2i6h 

In  camp  with  a tin  soldier. 

*i — B2i6i 

Tiddledywink  tales.  *i — B2i6t 

and  Macauley,  C.  R.  Emblemland. 

I — B2i6e 

Banks,  H.  W.  Boynton  pluck. 

I — B2i88b 

Bannerman,  Helen.  Story  of  little  black 
Sambo.  *i — B219S 

Barbour,  R.  H.  Arrival  of  Jimpson  and 
other  stories  for  boys  about  boys. 

I — B239a 

Behind  the  line.  i — B239b 

Captain  of  the  crew.  i — B239C 

Crimson  sweater.  i — B239CI 

For  the  honor  of  the  school. 

I— B239f 

Four  afoot.  i — B239f2 

Four  in  camp.  i — B239fi 

Half-back.  i — B239h 

On  your  mark!  i — B2390 

Weatherby’s  inning.  i — B239W 

Barker,  Lady  M.  A.  Christmas  cake  in 
four  quarters.  *i — B25SC 

Barnes,  James.  Blockaders  and  other 
stories.  i — B26i2b 

Commodore  Bainbridge. 


I — B 2612c 
I — B26i2d 
I — B26i2h 
I — B26i2m 


Drake  and  his  yeomen. 

Hero  of  Erie. 

Midshipman  Farragut. 

With  the  flag  in  the  Channel. 

I — B2612W 

Yankee  ships  and  Yankee  sailors. 

I — B26i2y 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


123 


Barton,  W.  E.  Prairie  schooner, 

I— B293P 

When  Boston  braved  the  king. 

I — B293h 

Bates,  Lois.  Fairy  tale  of  a fox,  a dog, 
a cat  and  a magpie.  *i — B329I 

Baumbach,  Rudolf.  Tales;  tr.  by  H.  B. 

Dole.  I— B3472t 

Bayliss,  Mrs.  C.  K.  Lolami.  i — B358I 

Lolami  in  Tusayan.  i — B358I1 

Baylor,  F.  C.  see  Belger,  F.  C.  B. 

Bayly,  A.  E.  see  Lyall,  Edna,  pseud. 
Belger,  F.  C.  B.  Georgian  bungalow. 

I— B429g 

Juan  and  Juanita.  i — B429j 

Miss  Nina  Barrow.  i — B429m 

Bell,  A.  F.  Victor  in  Buzzland. 

*1— B433V 

Bennett,  John.  Barnaby  Lee.  i — B47ib 

Master  Skylark.  i — B47im 

Bigham,  M.  A.  Stories  of  Mother  Goose 
village.  *i — B592S 

Bignell,  Mrs.  E.  M.  Mr.  Chupes  and 
Miss  Jenny.  *i — B593m 

Bishop,  J.  T.  Great  round  world  natural 
history  stories.  *i — B622g 

Black,  Alexander.  Captain  Kodak,  a 
camera  story.  i — B6272C 

William.  Adventures  in  Thule. 

I — B627a 

Four  Macnicols.  i — B627fi 

Blanchard,  A.  E.  Daughter  of  freedom. 

I — B639di 

Girl  of  ’76.  I — B639g 

Revolutionary  maid.  i — B639r 

Bland,  Mrs.  Hubert,  see  Nesbit,  Edith. 
Blatchford,  M.  E.  Story  of  little  Jane 
and  me.  *i — B644S 

Blinn,  L.  M.  and  others.  Children’s  won- 
der book.  *i — B6482C 

Bonesteel,  M.  G.  Army  boys  and  girls. 

I — 6712a 

Book  for  little  people.  *i — B187 

Book  of  bunnies.  *i — B500 

Book  of  cats.  *i — B209 

Book  of  dogs.  *i — B736 

Book  Oif  ducks.  *i — B212 

Book  of  horses.  *i — B251 

Book  of  sheep.  *i — B214 

Book  of  ships.  *i — B734 

Book  of  soldiers.  *i — B253 

Book  of  the  farm.  *i — B250 

Book  of  the  zoo.  — B80 

Booth,  M.  B.  C.  Sleepy-time  stories. 

— B725S 

Twilight  fairy  tales.  *i — B725t 

Bo-peep;  a treasury  for  the  little  ones. 

♦i— B662 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  Against  heavy  odds. 

I — 6791a 

Boyhood  in  Norway.  i — 6791b 

Modern  vikings.  i — B79im 

- — • Norseland  tales.  i — B79in 

Boys’  and  girls’  fairy  stories. 

♦i— B7931 

Brady,  C.  T.  In  the  war  with  Mexico. 

I — B8i22ii 

In  the  wasp’s  nest.  i — B8i22i 

Midshipman  in  the  Pacific. 

I — B8i22m 

Reuben  James.  i — B8i22r 


Brereton,  F.  S.  Hero  of  Lucknow. 

I— B84ih 

Brooke,  L.  L.  Ulus.  Golden  goose  book, 
♦i— B872g 

Johnny  Crow’s  garden.  *i — B872; 

Brooks,  Amy.  Randy  and  her  friends 

I— B873iri 

Randy’s  summer.  i — B873ir 

Randy’s  winter.  i — B873iri 

Dorothy.  Stories  of  the  red  chil- 
dren. *i — B873S 

E.  S.  Boy  of  the  first  empire. 

I— 68732b 

Chivalric  days,  i — B8732CI 

In  blue  and  white.  i — 68732! 

In  defense  of  the  flag,  i — 68732!! 

Master  of  the  strong  hearts. 

I — 68732m 

Under  the  allied  flags.  i — B8732UI 

Under  the  tamaracks.  i — B8732U 

With  Lawton  and  Roberts. 

I — B8732W 

Hildegard.  Larky  furnace. 

I— B8735I 

Noah.  Boy  emigrants,  i — 687366 

Boy  settlers,  i — B8736bi 

Fairport  nine.  i — B8736f 

Lem.  I — B8736I 

Our  baseball  club.  i — B87360 

Brown,  A.  F.  Brothers  and  sisters. 

I— B877b 

Flower  princess.  i — 6877! 

Lonesomest  doll.  *i — B877I 

Star  jewels.  i — 6877s 

H.  D.  Book  of  little  boys. 

*1—68786 

Her  sixteenth  year.  i — 68786 

Little  Miss  Phoebe  Gay.  *i — B878I 

Brunowe,  M.  J.  Sealed  packet. 

I — 6898s 

Brush,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Q.  Scarlet  patch. 

I — B9123 

Buckingham,  E.  M.  Tale  of  Robin 
Hood  and  his  merry  men.  i — B923t 
Bullcn,  F.  T.  Frank  Brown.  i — 6936! 
Burgess,  Gelett.  Goops  and  how  to  be 
them.  *1— B955g 

Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  H.  In  the  closed  room. 

I — 696411 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.  *i — B964I 

Little  princess.  *i — B964I2 

Little  Saint  Elizabeth  and  other 

stories  *i — B964I1 

Piccino  and  other  child  stories. 

I — B964P 

Queen  Silver-Bell.  i — 69649 

Racketty-Packetty  house. 

*i — B964r 

Two  little  pilgrims’  progress. 

I — Bg64t 

Sara  Crewe.  *i — 6964s 

Burton,  A.  H.  Massasoit.  i — 6974m 
Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Boys  of  Green- 
way court.  I — 698826 

Brother  Jonathan.  i — 6988262 

Heroine  of  the  wilderness, 

I — 698826 

In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln. 

I — 69882! 

In  the  days  of  Audubon. 

I — B9882i4 


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JUVENILE  FICTION. 


In  the  days  of  Jefferson. 

I — Bp882i3 

Knight  of  liberty.  i — B9882IC 

Little  Sky-High.  *1— B9882I1 

Log  school-house  on  the  Columbia. 

I — B9882I 

Over  the  Andes.  i — B98820 

Patrio't  schoolmaster.  i — B9882P 

Pilot  of  the  Mayflower,  i — B9882PI 

Treasure  ship.  i — B9882ti 

True  to  his  home.  i — B9882t 

Wampum  belt.  i — B9882W 

Young  McKinley.  i — Bp882y 

Bye,  baby  bunting.  *i — B412 

Caddell,  C.  M.  Blind  Agnese.  i — Ci2ib 
Cain,  Neville.  Fairies’  circus.  *i — Ci35f 
Caldecott,  Randolph,  il.  Hey-diddle-did- 
dle  picture  book.  *i — Ci46h 

Picture  book.  No.  2.  *i — C146P 

Campbell,  H.  M.  L.  Story  of  little  Kon- 
rad, the  Swiss  boy.  *i — C1882S 

Canavan,  M.  J.  Ben  Comee.  i — C2i3b 

Canfield,  H.  S.  Boys  of  Rincon  ranch. 

I — C222b 

Carove,  F.  W.  Story  without  an  end. 

*i — C293S 

Carr,  A.  C.  Fairy  of  the  Rhone. 

*i — C3iif 

Carrington,  Edith.  Our  old  friends. 

*i — C3180 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud,  see  Dodgson,  C.  L. 
Carryl,  C.  E.  Admiral’s  caravan. 

*i — C3i92a 

Davy  and  the  goblin.  *i — C3i92d 

Carter,  E.  and  Field,  E.  Curly-head  and 
his  neighbors. — The  dirty  puddle. 

I— C323C 

N.  M.  Two  girls  abroad.  i^C324t 

Caskoden,  Edwin,  pseud.  see  Major, 
Charles. 

Catherwood,  M.  H.  Rocky  Fork. 

I— C363r 

Catlin,  Mrs.  L.  E.  My  little  lady-in- 
waiting.  I — C365mi 

Chambers,  R.  W.  Forest-land. 


I— C44Sf 

Orchard-land.  i — C44501 

Outdoorland.  i — C4450 

River  land.  i — C445r 

Channing,  B.  M.  Balaster  boys. 

I — 0458b 

Winifred  West.  i — C458W 

Chase,  J.  A.  Mayken.  i — 0487m 

Cheever,  Mrs.  H.  A.  Gipsy  Jane. 

*1— C5i5g 

Chicks  for  the  chicks.  *i — C135 

Children’s  pets.  *i — C240 

Chisholm,  Louey,  comp.  Nursery  rhymes. 

*i — CS422n 

Church,  A.  J.  Lords  of  the  world. 

I — C561I 

Three  Greek  children.  i — Csbit 

— ^ — Two  thousand  years  ago.  i — C56it2 

Young  Macedonian.  i — Csbiy 

Clark,  H.  H.  Admiral’s  aid-  i — C593a 

Boy  life  in  the  United  States  navy. 

I— C593b 

Joe  Bendy,  naval  cadet.  i — CS93j 

Imogen.  Will  Shakespeare’s  little 

lad.  I — C5932W 

Mrs.  K.  U.  Dole  twins.  *i — C5936d 

Clarke,  M.  B.  Little  heiress.  *i — C599I 


Mrs.  M.  V.  N.  Little  Paulina; 

Christmas  in  Russk.  *i — CS992I 

R.  S.  Asbury  twins.  i — C5994Q 

Doctor’s  daughter.  i — 0599491 

Dotty  Dimple  at  her  grandmother’s. 

*1— C5994di 

Dotty  Dimple  at  home. 

*1— C5994di 

Dotty  Dimple  at  play.  *i — C5994d4 

Dotty  Dimple  at  school. 

* I— 05994(15 

Dotty  Dimple  out  West. 

*1— C5994d3 

Dotty  Dimple’s  Flyaway. 

♦i— C5994d6 

In  old  Quinnebasset.  i — 0599492 

Janet,  a poor  heiress.  i — C599493 

Little  Prudy.  *i — C5994I 

Little  Prudy’s  cousin  Grace. 

*1—059944 

Little  Prudy’s  Dotty  Dimple. 

*1—0599415 

Little  Prudy’s  sister  Susy. 

*1—05994!  I 

Little  Prudy’s  story  book. 

*1—0599413 

Our  Helen.  i — C599494 

Prudy  keeping  house.  *i — C5994I11 

Quinnebasset  girls.  i — C599495 

and  others.  Nursery  and  kindergar- 
ten stories.  *i — C5994n 

Clemens,  S.  L.  Adventures  of  Huckle- 
berry Finn.  i — 0625a 

Prince  and  the  pauper.  i — C625P 

Tom  Sawyer.  i — C625t 

Tom  Sawyer  abroad.  i — C625ti 

Coates,  E.  M.  Four  little  Indians. 

*1— C652f 

Coffin,  0.  0.  Winning  his  way. 

I — C675W 

Comstock,  H.  T.  Boy  of  a thousand 
years  ago.  i — 0739b 

Cedric  the  Saxon.  i — C739C 

Little  dusky  hero.  *i — C739I 

Tower  or  throne.  i — C739t 

Connor,  Ralph,  pseud.  Glengarry  school 
days.  I— C7524g 

Coolidge,  H.  L.  In  the  story  land. 

*1— 07741 

Susan,  pseud,  see  Woolsey,  S.  0. 

Copeland,  Walter.  Book  of  the  zoo. 

*1— 0782b 

Copus,  J.  E.  Shadows  lifted.  i — 0786s 
Corkran,  Alice.  Down  the  snow  stairs. 

*i — C799d 

Joan’s  adventures  at  the  North 

Pole  and  elsewhere.  *1— C799j 

Margery  Merton’s  girlhood. 

*1— C799m 

Coryell,  J.  R.  Diego  Pinzon.  i — 0833d 
Costello,  F.  H.  Nelson’s  Yankee  boy. 

I — 084m 

Under  the  rattlesnake  flag. 

I — C841U 

Coursen,  F.  B.  What  the  dragon  fly 
told  the  children.  *i — C86iw 

Cox,  Palmer.  Another  brownie  book. 

*i — 0877a 

Brownies  abroad.  *i — C877S4 

Brownies  around  the  world. 

*1— 0877b 

Brownies  at  home.  *i — 0877b! 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


125 


-C884CI 
Adventures 
*i — C887a 
*1— C887f 
*1— C887I 


Brownies  in  the  Philippines. 

*1— C877b5 

Brownies :their  book.  *i — C877b2 

Brownies  through  the  union. 

*1— C877b3 

Craddock,  C.  E.  pseud.  Champion. 

I — C884C 

Down  the  ravine. 

Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  Mulock, 
of  a brownie. 

Fairy  book. 

Little  lame  prince. 

Little  Lychetts  and  other  stories. 

*1— C887I1 

Little  Sunshine’s  holiday.  *i — C887I2 

Creswick,  Paul.  Robin  Hood  and  his  ad- 
ventures. I — C923r 

Crockett,  S.  R.  Red  cap  tales. 

I— C938r 

Crosland,  T.  W.  H.  and  Collinge,  W.  ed. 
McClure’s  children’s  annual  for  1905. 

*i — C9492m2 

Cross,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.  L.  see  Eliot, 
George,  pseud. 

Crothers,  S.  M.  Miss  Muffet’s  Christ- 
mas party.  *1— C95im 

Cruikshank,  George,  Ulus.  Cruikshank 
fairy  book.  *i — C955C 

Curtis,  C.  A.  Captured  by  the  Navajos. 

I— C979C 

Daisy  and  her  dollies.  *i — C175 

Daskam,  J.  D.  Sister’s  vocation  and 
other  girls’  stories.  i — D229S 

Davis,  Mrs.  R.  H.  Kent  Hampden. 

I — D263k 

Defoe,  Daniel.  Robinson  Crusoe. 

I— D3i4r 

Robinson  Crusoe;  ed  by  James 

Baldwin.  *i — D3i4ri2 

Robinson  Crusoe;  ed  by  L.  B. 

McMurry  and  M.  H.  Husted. 


Josephine. 

Katrina. 

Little  son  of  sunshine. 

Malvern. 

Middleton  bowl. 

Oakleigh. 

Successful  venture. 


De  Mille,  James.  Seven  Hills. 

Deming,  T.  O.  Children  of  the  wild. 

*i — D3812C 

Little  brothers  of  the  West. 

*i — ^D38i2li 

Little  Indian  folk.  *i — D3812I2 

Little  red  people.  *i — D3812I 

Red  folk  and  wild  folk.  *i — D38i2r 

De  Morgan,  Mary.  Wind-faries. 

*i — D386W 

Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Flatiron  and  the  red 
cloak.  *i — DS42f 

Polly.  Cologne.  *i — D542P 

William  Henry  letters,  i — D542WI 

Dickens,  Charles.  Little  Nell,  from  the 
Old  curiosity  shop.  *i — D548I 

Paul  Dombey;  abr.  for  use  in 

schools.  I — D548P3 


Stories  from  Dickens;  arr.  and  an- 
notated for  use  in  schools,  i — D548S9 

Stories  from  Dickens;  ed.  by  E.  E. 

Hale.  I — D548S2 

Dix,  B.  M.  Little  captive  lad.  i — D6192I 

Merrylips.  i— D6i92m 

Soldier  Rigdale.  i — D6192S 

Dixon,  R.  B.  Fore  and  aft.  i — D62if 
Dodge,  Mrs.  M.  E.  M.  Donald  and 
Dorothy.  i — D64S2d 

Hans  Brinker.  i — D6452h 

Land  of  pluck.  i — D6452I 

comp.  New  baby  world.  — D6452n 

Dodgson,  C.  L.  Alice’s  adventures  in 
wonderland.  ’•'i — D6454ai 

Sylvie  and  Bruno  concluded. 

*1— D64S4SI 

Through  the  looking  glass  and 

what  Alice  found  there.  *i — D6454t 
Dole,  C.  F.  ed.  Crib  and  Fly.  *i — D663C 
Donnell,  A.  H.  Camp  Fidelity  girls. 

I — D685C 

Donnison,  T,  E.  Old  fairy  legends  in 
new  colors.  *i — D6860 

Dorsey,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Two  ways. 

Includes:  Tom  boy. 

E.  L.  Pickle  and  pepper,  i — D7181 

Doubleday,  Russell.  Cattleranch  to  col- 
lege. I — D727C 

Year  in  a yawl.  i — D727y 

Douglas,  A.  M.-  Hannah  Ann.  i — D733h 

Little  girl  in  old  New  York. 

_ , I— D733I1 

Down  by  the  sea.  *i — D615 

Doyle,  Mrs.  M.  C.  M.  see  James,  Martha, 
pseud. 

Drake,  S.  A.  Young  vigilantes. 

. I— D763y 

Drummond,  Henry.  Monkey  that  would 
not  kill.  *i — D795m 

Drysdale,  William.  Beach  patrol. 

I — D8iib 


— D3i4r2 

Cadet  Standish  of  the  St. 

Louis, 

I— E>337a 

I — D811C 

I— D3371 

Fast  mail. 

I — D8iif 

I— D337J 

Mystery  of  Abel  Forefinger. 

I— D337k 

[ — D8iim 

♦i— D337I 

Pine  Ridge  plantation. 

I — D8iip 

I— D337m 

Treasury  club. 

I— D8iit 

[— D337mi 

Young  consul.  i 

— D8iiy2 

I— D3370 

Young  reporter. 

I — D8iiy 

I— D337S 

Young  supercargo.  i 

— D8iiyi 

Du  Bois,  M.  C.  Elinor  Arden. 

I— D337't 

I 

: — D8i52e 

I — D381S 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Ivar  the  viking. 

-D826i 

Duckwitz,  L.  C.  What  Thelma  found  in 
the  attic.  i — D836W 

Dudley,  A.  T.  Following  the  ball. 

I — D847f 

Making  the  nine.  i — D847m 

With  mask  and  mitt.  i — D847W 

Dumas,  A.  D.  Fairy  tales.  i — D886f 
Duncan,  Norman.  Adventures  of  Billy 
Topsail.  I — D9i2a 

Dunn,  B.  A.  Battling  for  Atlanta. 

I — D923b 

From  Atlanta  to  the  sea.  i — D923f 

Earle,  Mabel.  New  fortunes,  i — Ei22n 

M.  T.  Flag  on  the  hilltop,  i — Ei2f 

Edgeworth,  Maria.  Popular  tales. 

I— E23PI 


126 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


Egan,  M.  F.  Belinda.  i — E28bi 

Boys  in  the  block.  i — E28b 

Flower  of  the  flock.  i — E28f 

How  they  worked  their  way. 

I — E28h 

Jack  Chumleigh.  i — E28J2 

St.  Martin’s  summer.  i — E28S 

Watsons  of  the  country.  i — E28W 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Hoosier  schoolboy. 

I — E29h 

Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 

I — E2pq 

G.  C.  Bale  marked  circle  x. 

I — E292bi 

Big  brother.  i — E292b 

Camp  Venture.  i — E292CI 

Captain  Sam.  i — E292C 

Jack  Shelby.  i — E292j 

Last  of  the  flatboats.  i — E292I 

Running  the  river.  i — E292r 

Signal  boys.  i — E292S 

Wreck  of  the  Red  Bird.  i — E292W 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Story  of  little  Tom 
and  Maggie.  i — E42S 

Ellis,  E.  S.  Black  partridge,  i — E472bii 

Hunters  of  the  Ozark.  i — E472d 

Osceola.  i — E47202 

Pontiac,  chief  of  the  Ottawas. 

I— E472P3 

Red  jacket.  i — E472r5 

Tecumseh.  i — E472ti 

Elmslie,  T.  C.  Little  lady  of  Lavender. 

*1— E48I 

Everett,  William.  Double  play. 

I — E932d 

Ewing,  Mrs.  J.  H.  G.  Daddy  Darwin’s 
dovecot.  *i — E95d 

Includes:  Daddy  Darwin’s  dovecot;  Story^of  a 
short  life. 

Jackanapes.  *i — E95j 

Mary’s  meadow.  *i — E95ih 

Story  of  a short  life.  *i — E95SI 

Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 

I — F1724 

Fairy  stories  retold  from  St.  Nicholas. 

I — F1726. 

Falkenhorst,  C.  With  Pizarro  in  Peru. 

I — F192WI 

Farmyard  friends.  *i — F230 

Farmyard  scrapbook.  *i — F800 

Farmyard  tales.  *i — F2346 

Farrar,  C.  A.  J.  Down  the  West  branch. 

I — F242d 

F.  W.  St.  Winifred’s.  i — F2426S 

Favorite  nursery  rhymes.  *i — F382 

Feathered  friends.  *i — F200 

Fenn,  G.  M.  Shoulder  arms!  i — F334S5 
Field,  Mrs.  C.  L.  W.  Nannie’s  happy 
childhood.  *i — F453n 

Eugene.  Little  book  of  profitable 

tales.  I— F4531I 

Mrs.  E.  M.  see  Field,  Mrs.  L.  F.  S. 

Mrs.  L.  F.  S.  Two  are  company. 

*1— F4532t 

Findlater,  J.  H.  All  that  happened  in  a 
week.  I — F494a 

Finn,  F.  J.  Best  foot  forward,  i — F5i4b 

Claude  Lightfoot.  i — F514C 

Ethelred  Preston.  i — Fsi4e 

New  faces  and  old.  i — Fsi4n 

Percy  Wynn.  i — F514P 

That  football  game.  i — Fsi4t 


Tom  Playfair.  i — F5i4ti 

Fletcher,  Meredith.  Jefferson  junior. 

I— F6i3j 

R.  H.  Marjorie  and  her  papa. 

*i — F6i4m 

Folk  at  the  farm.  *i — F240 

Ford,  Sewell.  Horses  nine.  i — F7ii2h 

Foster,  Baynton,  pseud,  see  Elmslie,  T.  C. 
Foulke,  E.  E.  Braided  straws.  *i — F767b 

Twilight  stories.  *i — F767t 

Francis,  J.  G.  Book  of  cheerful  cats. 

*1— F8i82b 

Fraser,  W.  A.  Mooswa  and  others  of 

the  boundaries.  i — F842m 

The  outcasts.  i — F8420 

Sa’-Zada  tales.  i — F842S 

Freeman,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  see  Wilkins, 
M.  E. 

French,  Alice.  We  all.  i — F873W 

Allen.  Junior  cup.  i — F8732j 

— ^ Sir  Marrok.  i — F8732S 

Frith,  Henry.  Lost  trader.  i — F919I 

Frost,  W.  H.  Wagner  story  book. 

I— F9394W 

Fuller,  Anna.  Bookful  of  girls. 

I — F965ib 

Funny  frolics.  *i — F221 

Gardiner,  R.  K.  Heart  of  a girl.  . 

I — G223h 

Gates,  Eleanor.  Biography  of  a prairie 
girl.  I — G259b 

J.  S.  Story  of  live  dolls. 

— G2592S 

Gatty,  Mrs.  M.  S.  Red  snow  and  other 
parables  from  nature.  i — G262T 

Gerson,  Virginia.  Happy  heart  family. 

*i — G382h 

More  adventures  of  the  happy  heart 

family.  *i — G38zm 

Gibbon,  J.  M.  ed.  Old  King  Cole. 

*1— G4390 

Gilder,  J.  L.  Autobiography  of  a tom- 
boy. I — G468a 

Gladden,  Washington.  Santa  Claus  on  a 
lark.  *i — G542S 

Gladwin,  W.  Z.  see  Zollinger,  Gulielma, 
pseud. 

Goosey  goosey  gander.  *i — G200 

Gordon,  C.  W.  see  Connor,  Ralph,  pseud. 
Gordon,  H.  R.  psetid.  see  Ellis,  E.  S. 
Goss,  W.  L.  In  the  navy.  i — G6771 

Jack  Alden.  i — G677j 

Jed.  I — G677ji 

Tom  Clifton.  i — G677t 

Gould,  E.  L.  Rose  of  Holly  Court. 

I — G696r 

Sabine  Baring-.  Book  of  fairy  tales. 

I — G698b 

Grettir  the  outlaw.  i — G698g 

Grant,  Robert.  Jack  Hall.  i — G763j 

Jack  in  the  bush.  i — G763ji 

Graves,  A.  W.  Little  maiden’s  victory. 

I— G7761 

Graydon,  W.  M.  Exiled  to  Siberia. 

I— G783C 

Princess  of  the  purple  palace. 

I— G783P 

Green,  Evelyn  Everett-.  Heir  of  Has- 
combe  Hall.  i — G795h 

In  the  wars  of  the  roses,  i — G79Sii 

Short  tales  from  storyland. 

I— G795S2 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


127 


Greenaway,  Kate,  il.  Marigold  garden. 

— G7984mi 

Under  the  window.  *i — ^G7984u 

Greene,  Homer.  Blind  brother. 

I — G7992b 

Pickett’s  Gap.  i — G7992PI 

Mrs.  L.  L.  School-boy  baronet. 

I — G811S 

Greenwood,  Grace,  pseud,  see  Lippincott, 
Mrs.  S.  J.  C. 

Gregory,  F.  K.  New  stories  for  chil- 
dren. *i — G822n 

Griffis,  W.  E.  In  the  Mikado’s  service. 

I — G852i 

Pathfinders  of  the  Revolution. 

I— G852P 

Grimm,  J.  L.  and  Grimm,  W.  K.  Fairy 
tales.  I — G864f2 

Fairy  tales  selected  and  ed.  for  lit- 
tle folks.  *i — G864fii 

German  fairy  tales.  i — G864g 

Goblins.  i — G864g2 

Household  stories.  i — G864I12 

Little  Snow-white  and  other  fairy 

tales.  *i — G864I1 

Wonder  tales.  i — G864W 

Grinnell,  G.  B.  Jack  among  the  Indians. 

I— G868ji 

Jack  in  the  Rockies.  i — G868j2 

Jack  the  young  caijoe-man. 

I — G868j3 

Jack  the  young  ranchman,  i — G868j 

Guerrier,  Edith.  Wanderfolk  in  wonder- 
land. I — G935W 

H.  H.  pseud,  see  Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
F.  H. 

Haley,  M.  M.  Dornfield  summer. 

I— Hi68d 

Hall,  Bolton.  Monkey  shines. 

— Hi74im 

E.  K.  Adventures  in  toyland. 

*1— Hi75a 

Ruth.  Boys  of  Scrooby.  i — HiySb 

Golden  arrow.  i — HiySg 

In  the  brave  days  of  old.  i — HiySi 

Hamblen,  H.  E.  Story  of  a Yankee  boy. 

I — H199S 

Hamer,  S.  H.  Little  folks  adventure 
book.  *i — H214I 

Hzimilton,  Myra.  Kingdoms  curious. 

I — H2i9k 

Hammond,  Harold.  Further  fortunes  of 
Pinkey  Perkins'.  i — H226f 

Pinkey  Perkins,  just  a boy. 

I — H226P 

Hamp,  S.  F.  Dale  and  Fraser,  sheep- 
men. I — H229d 

Hancock,  H.  I.  Aguinaldo’s  hostage. 

I— H234a 

Hansel  and  Grethel  and  other  stories. 

*i — H249 

Harraden,  Beatrice.  Things  will  take  a 
turn.  I — H296t 

Harris,  J.  C.  Aaron  in  the  wildwood. 

I — H3i42a 

Daddy  Jake  the  runaway. 

I — H3i42d 

Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger  and  his 

queer  country.  i — H3142I 

Mr.  Rabbit  at  home.  i — H3i42m 

Story  of  Aaron.  i — H3142S 

Plantation  pageants.  i — H3142P 


-H399t3 

-H399WI 


Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton,  see  Harrison,  Mrs. 
C.  C. 

Mrs.  C.  C.  Bric-a-brac  stories. 

I— H3i8b 

Old  fashioned  fairy  book,  i — H3180 

Elizabeth.  In  story-land. 

I — H3i84i 

Mrs.  E.  O.  Moon  princess. 

I — H3i86m 

Star  fairies.  i — H3186S 

— ^ Frederic.  Boys  of  Spartan  house 
school.  I — H3i9ib 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Grandfather’s 
chair.  i — H399g2 

Little  Daffydown-dilly.  i — H399I 

Paradise  of  children.  i — H399P 

Tanglewood  tales.  i — H399t 

;■  True  stories  from  history  and 

biography. 

Wonder  book. 

Hayes,  I.  I.  Cast  away  in  the  cold. 

I — H417C 

Hays,  Mrs.  Helen.  Adventures  of  Prince 
Lazybones  and  other  stories. 

*i — H4i72a 

Princess  Idleways.  *i — H4172P 

Headland,  I.  T.  tr.  Chinese  Mother 
Goose  rhymes.  i — H433C 

Heller,  Mrs.  ed.  Jack  and  the  beanstalk 
and  Brother  and  sister.  *i — H477J 

Snowdrop  and  other  stories. 

♦i— H477S 

Henderson,  W.  J.  Afloat  with  the  flag. 

I — H497a 

Last  cruise  of  the  Mohawk. 

I— H497I 

Sea  yarns  for  boys.  i — H497S 

Henty,  G.  A.  At  Aboukir  and  Acre. 

I— Hs27a 

At  Agnicourt. 

Beric  the  Briton. 

Both  sides  of  the  border. 

Boy  knight. 

By  pike  and  dyke. 

Dash  for  Khartoum. 

In  freedom’s  cause. 

In  Greek  waters. 

In  the  heart  of  the  Rockies. 

I — H527i2 

In  the  reign  of  terror.  i — Hs27i3 

March  on  London. 

One  of  the  28th. 

To  Herat  and  Cabul. 

Treasure  of  the  Incas. 

With  Clive  in  India. 

With  Lee  in  Virginia. 

With  Roberts  to  Pretoria. 

I — H527WIO 

With  Wolfe  in  Canada,  i — H527W6 

Young  Carthaginian.  i — Hs27y2 

and  others.  In  storyland.  i — Hs27i7 

Hewett,  G.  M.  A.  The  rat.  i — Hs98r 
Hill,  Elizabeth.  My  wonderful  visit. 

I — H645im 

Hinkson,  Mrs.  K.  T.  see  Tynan,  Kath- 
erine. 

Hohler,  Mrs.  Edwin.  Bravest  of  them 
all.  I — Hyipb 

Holder,  C.  F.  Adventures  of  Torqua. 

I — H727ai 

Along  the  Florida  reef.  i — 11727a 


-H527ai 
I— H527b 
I — Hs27b2 
I— Hs27b3 
I— H527b6 
I — H527di 
I— H527i 
I— HS27ii 


-H  527m  I 
I — H52701 

I — Hs27t6 
I— H527't7 
I — H527WI 
I— H527W4 


128 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


Home,  Andrew.  Jack  and  Black. 

I-H765J 

Hopkins,  W.  J.  Sandman;  his  farm 
stories.  i — H796S 

Sandman;  more  farm  stories. 

I — H796SI 

Hornibrook,  Isabel.  Camp  and  trail. 

I — H8i6c 

Horwitz,  C.  N.  Fairy-lure.  i — H824f 
Houghton,  Mrs.  L.  S.  Fifine.  i — H838f 
House  that  Jack  built.  *i — H210 

House  thait  Jack  built;  il.  by  W.  W. 

Denslow.  *i — H199 

Housman,  Laurence.  Blue  nioon. 

I — H8422b 

Farm  in  fairyland.  i — H8422f 

Field  of  clover.  i — H8422tfi 

Houston,  E.  J.  Young  prospector. 

I— H843y 

Howard,  B.  W.  A battle  and  a boy. 

I— H848b 

No  heroes.  i — H848n 

O.  O.  Henry  in  the  war.  i — H8sih 

Howells,  W.  D.  Boy’s  town,  i — H8592b 

Christmas  every  day  and  other 

stories.  *i — H8592C 

Flight  of  Pony  Baker.  i — H8S92f 

Hugessen,  E.  H.  Knatchbull-  Lord  Bra- 
bourne.  Mountain  sprite’s  kingdom  and 
other  stories.  1 — H89imi 

Queer  folk.  i — H89iq 

Tales  at  tea-^time.  i — H8pit 

Hughes,  Rupert.  Dozen  from  Lakerim. 

I — H894d 

Lakerim  athletic  club.  i — H894I 

Thomas.  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford. 

I — H8942t 

Tom  Brown  at  Rugby;  ed.  by  Clara 

Weaver  Robinson.  i — H8942ti 

Humphrey,  Mrs.  F.  A.  and  others.  When 
I was  a little  girl  and  other  stories. 

I — H926WI 

Wonder  stories  of  history. 

I — H926W 

Mabel.  Little  Continentals. 

*i — H9263I1 

Little  folk  of  ’76.  *i — H9263I 

Little  heroes  and  heroines. 

*i — H9263I2 

Little  soldiers  and  sailors. 

*i — H9263I3 

Maud.  Make-believe  men  and  women. 

♦i — 9264m 

Hunt,  Violet  Brooke-.  The  cat.  i — H943C 
Huntington,  H.  S.  pseud.  His  majesty’s 
sloop,  Diamond  Rock.  i — Hgsih 

Husted,  Mrs.  M.  H.  comp.  Children  in 
literature.  i — H9724C 

Hutton,  Laurence.  Boy  I knew;  Four 
dogs  and  some  more  dogs,  i — 119842b 
Ide,  Mrs.  F.  O.  O.  see  Ogden,  Ruth, 
pseud. 

In  the  country.  ’*‘1 — I8o 

Ingelow,  Jean.  Mopsa  the  fairy. 

I — 146m 

Stories  told  to  a child.  *i — I46SI 

Three  fairy  tales;  ed.  by  C.  F.  Dole. 

♦i— U6t 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Island  in  the  air. 

I— l47ii 

Inman,  Henry.  Ranche  on  the  Oxhide. 

I— l572r 


Irving,  F.  B.  Six  girls.  i — I72S 

J.,  S.  H.  C.  Five  o’clock  stories,  i — Jiif 
Jackson,  Mrs.  G.  E.  S.  Adventures  of 
Tommy  Postoffice.  — ^Ji24ai 

Big  Jack,  and  other  true  stories  of 

horses.  — ^Ji24b 

— ^ Caps  and  capers.  *i — J124C 

Little  Miss  Cricket.  i — ^Ji24l2 

Little  Miss  Sunshine.  *i — J124I 

Pretty  Polly  Perkins.  i — Ji24p 

Three  Graces.  i — ^Ji24t 

Three  Graces  at  college,  i — ^Ji24ti 

Mrs.  H.  M.  F.  H.  Cat  stories. 

*i — ^Ji26c 

- — Hunter  cats  of  Connorloa.  i — ^Ji26h 


Letters  from  a cat.  — J126I 

Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family. 

*i — Ji26m 

Nellie’s  silver  mine.  i — Ji26n 

Jacobs,  Joseph,  ed.  Book  of  wonder 
voyages.  i — ^Ji7b 

English  fairy  tales.  i — Ji7e 

More  Celtic  fairy  tales.  i — Ji7m 


More  English  fairy  tales,  i — Ji7mi 

James,  Martha,  pseud.  My  friend  Jim. 

I — J28m 

Jamison,  Mrs.  C.  V.  D.  Lady  Jane. 

I— J32I 

Penhallow  family.  i — J32p 

Seraph.  i — J32S 

Thistledown.  i — J32ti 

Toinette’s  Philip.  i — J32t 

Janvier,  M.  T.  see  Vandergrift,  Mar- 
garet, pseud. 

Jefferies,  Richard.  Sir  Bevis.  i — J45S 

Jenness,  T.  R.  Above  the  range. 

I— J54a 

Piokee  and  her  people.  i — JS4P 

Jerrold,  W.  C.  ed.  Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

I— Js64r 

Jewett,  J.  H.  Bunny  stories  for  young 
people.  — JS9b 

More  bunny  stories.  *i — JS9m 

S.  O.  Betty  Leicester.  i — J592b 

Betty  Leicester’s  Christmas. 

I—J592bi 

Play  days.  *i — JS92p 

Johnson,  Margaret.  Bunch  of  keys. 

*1— J676b 

Rossiter.  End  of  a rainbow,  i — J68e 

Phaeton  Rogers.  i — J68p 

Johnston,  Mrs.  A.  F.  Gate  of  the  giant 
scissors.  *i — J72g 

Keeping  tryst.  i — J72k 

Little  colonel.  *i — J72I1 

Little  colonel  in  Arizona.  *i — ^J72ls 

Ole  Mammy’s  torment.  — 720 

Three  weavers.  i — J72ti 

Johonnot,  James.  Grandfather’s  stories. 

I— J732g 

Jokai,  Maurus  and  others.  Golden  fairy 
book.  I— J74g 

Jordan,  D.  S.  Book  of  Knight  and  Bar- 
bara. I — J82b 

Kaler,  J.  O.  see  Otis,  James,  pseud. 

Ker,  David.  Into  unknown  seas. 

I— K391 

Lost  city.  I — K39I1 

Kieffer,  H.  M.  Recollections  of  a drum- 
mer boy.  I — K47r 

King,  Charles.  From  school  to  battle- 
field. I— KS2f 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


129 


Pauline.  Christine’s  career. 

I— K54C 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Madame  How  and 
Lady  Why.  1 — K^Sm 

Water  babies.  i — K55WI 

Mrs.  F.  M.  Tor,  a street  boy  of 

Jerusalem.  i — Kssit 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Jungle  book. 

I— Ks7j 

Just  so  stories.  *i — K57ji 

Puck  of  Pook’s  Hill.  1 — K57P 

Second  jungle  book.  i — K57S 

Kirk,  Mrs.  E.  W.  O.  Dorothy  and  her 
friends.  i — Ksgdi 

Dorothy  Deane.  i — Kspd 

Kirschner,  Lola.  Peterkins.  i — K6ip 
Knapp,  Adeline.  Boy  and  the  baron. 

I— K67b 

Knatchbull-Hugessen,  E.  H.  see  Huges- 
sen,  E.  H.  Knatchbull-  Lord  Bra- 
boiirne. 

Knox,  J.  J.  Little  Almond  Blossoms. 

1-K741I 

T.  W.  Captain  John  Crane. 

I — K742C 

John  Boyd’s  adventures,  i — K742j 

Lost  army.  i — K742I 

Krause,  L.  F.  see  Yechton,  Barbara, 
pseud. 

La  Flesche,  Francis.  Middle  five. 

I — Li64m 

Lang,  Andrew.  ed.  ' ' 

Prince  Prigio. 

Animal  story-book  reader. 

I — L269ai 

Blue  fairy  book.  i — L26Qb 

Brown  fairy  book.  i — L269bi 

Cinderella. 

Crimson  fairy  book. 

Green  fairy  book. 

Jack  and  the  beanstalk. 

My  own  fairy  book. 

Nursery  rhyme  book. 

Orange  fairy  book. 

Pink  fairy  book. 

Prince  Darling. 

Princess  on  the  glass  hill. 

*i — L269P4 

Red  fairy  book. 

Snow  man  and 


Adventures  of 

I — L269P2 


-L269C 
I — L269CI 

I — L269gi 

*i — L269j 

I — L269m 

— L269n 
I — L2690 
I — L269P 
*i — L269PI 


I — L269r 

other  stories. 

*i — L269SI 
I — L269V 
L269y 


Violet  -fairy  book. 

Yellow  fairy  book. 

La  Rame,  Louisa  de,  see  Ouida,  pseud. 
Laurie,  Andre.  Axel  Ebersen.  i — L38sa 
Schoolboy  days  in  France. 

I— L385S 

Schoolboy  days  in  Italy,  i — L385SI 

Schoolboy  days  in  Japan. 

I — L385S2 

Schoolboy  days  in  Russia. 

I— L385S3 

Lear,  Edward.  Nonsense  book. 


-L438ni 
I— L438P 
Children  of 
I — L441C 


Pelican  chorus. 

Le  Baron,  Grace,  pseud. 

Bedford  court. 

Lee,  Albert.  Tommy  Toddles,  i — L477t 

Mary,  and  Lee,  Catherine.  Oak 

staircase.  i — L4790 

Lehmann,  R.  C.  Sun-child.  i — L523S 


Leighton,  Robert.  Golden  galleon. 

I— L5292g 

Green  painted  ship.  I — L5292gi 

Hurrah!  for  the  Spanish  main. 

I — L5292h 

Olaf  the  glorious.  i — LS2920 

Pilots  of  Pomona.  i — L5292P 

Thirsty  sword.  i — LS292t 

Wreck  of  the  Golden  Fleece. 

I — L5292W 

Leonard,  M.  F.  Candle  and  the  cat. 

♦i — L581C 

— — It  all  came  true.  i — Ls8ii 

Mr.  Pat’s  little  girl.  i — LsSim 

On  Hyacinth  hill.  i — L5810 

Pleasant  street  partnership. 

I— L581P 

Spectacle  man.  i — L581SI 

Story  of  the  big  -front  door. 

I— L581S 

Lillie,  Mrs.  L.  C.  W.  Colonel’s  money. 

I — L729C 

For  honor’s  sake.  i — L729fi 

Helen  Glenn.  i — L729h 

Household  of  Glen  Holly. 

I — L729hi 

Jo’s  opportunity. 

Nan. 

Rolf  house. 

Squire’s  daughter. 

Lippincott,  Mrs.  S.  J.  C. 

famous  ballads. 

Lippmann,  J.  M. 


I— L729J 
I — L729n 
I — L729r 

I — L729S 
Stories  from 
I— L76SS 
Everyday  girls. 

I— L766e 
I — L419 


Little  chicks. 

Little  folks’  fairy  tales.  *i — L778f 

Little  folks’  playmates.  *i — L911 

Little  ones’  A,  B,  C.  *1— L781 

Little  ones’  object  book.  *i — L871 

Little  people’s  pets.  *i — L382 

Little  Polly’s  pets.  *i — L283 

Litle  Red  Riding  Hood.  *i — L150 

Livingston,  C.  L.  Glimpses  of  pioneer 

^ life.  I— L788g 

Lodge,  H.  C.  ed.  Six  popular  tales. 

*i — L822S 

London,  Jack.  Cruise  of  the  Dazzler. 

. . ^ I — L847C 

Long,  J.  L.  Little  Miss  Joy-Sing. 

T . ^ . *1— L848I 

Loomis,  C.  B.  Partnership  in  magic. 

V 1 , I— L8632P 

Yankee  enchantments.  i — L8632y 

Lorenzini,  Carlo.  Adventures  of  Pinoc- 
^ chio.  *1— L869a 

Lothrop,  H.  M.  S.  see  Sidney,  Margaret, 
pseud. 

Lucas  E.  V.  comp.  Forgotten  tales  of 
long  ago.  i_L933f 

Old  fashioned  tales.  i — L9330 

Lummis,  C.  F.  New  Mexico  David. 

Mabie,  H.  W.  ed.  Fairy  tales  every  child 

should  know.  *i Mii2f 

McCook,  H.  C.  Old  farm  fairies. 

_ I — M1290 

MacDonald,  George.  Dealings  with  the 
fairies  i— Mi35d 

Light  princess.  i_Mi35l 

Princess  and  Curdie.  *i_Mi35p 

Ranald  Bannerman’s  boyhood. 

I— Mi35r 


130 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


Rough  shaking.  i — Mi35ri 

MacDonough,  Glen  and  Chapin,  A.  A. 

Babes  in  Toyland.  *i — Mi36b 

iMace,  Jean.  Home  fairy  tales. 

I — Mi4ih 

Machar,  A.  M.  Marjorie’s  Canadian  win- 
ter. I — Mi49m 

McIntyre,  J.  T.  With  John  Paul  Jones. 

I — M1522W 

Mackie,  P.  B.  Story  of  Kate,  i — Mi 58s 
Maclaren,  Ian,  pseud,  see  Watson,  John. 
Maclehose,  S.  H.  Tales  from  Spenser, 
chosen  from  the  Faerie  Queer^p. 

I — Mi63t 

McMurry,  Mrs.  L.  B.  Classic  stories  for 
the  little  ones.  *i — Mi68c 

Madden,  E.  A.  Little  queen,  i — M179I 
Major,  Charles.  Bears  of  Blue  river. 

I — M234b 

Malone,  P.  B.  Winning  his  way  to  West 
Point.  I— M2576W 

Mannix,  M.  E.  Michael  O’Donnell;  or, 
The  fortunes  of  a little  emigrant. 

I — M284m 

Pancho  and  Panchita.  i — M284P 

Markham,  Richard.  Around  the  yule 
log.  I— M345ai 

Colonial  days.  i — M345C 

Marsh,  J.  B.  Life  and  adventures  of 
Robin  Hood.  i — M365I 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Crofton  boys. 

I— M385CI 

Peasant  and  the  prince.  i — M385P 

Marvel,  Ik.  pseud,  see  Mitchell,  D.  G. 
Maud,  Constance.  Wagner’s  heroes. 

I — M447W 

Wagner’s  heroines.  i — M447WI 

May,  Sophie,  pseud,  see  Clarke,  R.  S. 

Miles,  A.  H.  ed.  Fifty-two  more  stories 
for  boys.  i — M643,fi7 

Fifty-two  more  stories  for  girls. 

I — M643fi8 

Fifty-two  stories  for  boys. 

I— M643f7 

Fifty-two  stories  for  the  little  ones. 

I — M643f 

Fifty-two  stories  of  courage  and  en- 
deavor for  boys.  i — M643fi4 

Fifty-two  stories  of  courage  and 

endeavor  for  girls.  i — M643f8 

Fifty-two  stories  of  girl-life. 

ir— M643f4 

Fifty-two  stories  of  head,  heart  and 

hand  for  boys.  i — M643fii 

Fifty-two  stories  of  head,  heart  and 

hand  for  girls.  i — M643fi2 

Fifty-two  stories  of  school-life  and 

after  for  boys.  i — M643f6 

Fifty-two  stories,  of  school  life  and 

after  for  girls.  i — M643f5 

Fifty-two  stories  of  the  brave  and 

true  for  boys.  i — M643fi6 

Fifty-two  stories  of  wild  life.  East 

and  West.  i — M643fi5 

Fifty-two  thrilling^  stories  of  life  at 

home  and  abroad.  i — M643fi3 

Miller,  Mrs.  H.  M.  see  Miller,  O.  T.  pseud. 
Miller,  O.  T.  pseud.  Kristy’s  queer 
Christmas.  i— M649k 

Kristy’s  surprise  party,  i — M649ki 

Nimpo’s  troubles.  i — M649n 


Mitchell,  D.  G.  About  old  story-tellers. 

*1— M68ia 

S.  W.  Prince  Little  Boy. 

*i — M682p 

Mitton,  G.  E.  The  dog. 

Molesworth,  Mrs.  M.  L.  S. 


I— M68sd 

Blanche. 

I — M7i9b 

I — M719S1 

I — M719C 
I — M719C3 
I — M719C5 
I — M719C6 


Boys  and  I. 

Carrots. 

Christmas  child. 

Christmas-tree  land. 

Cuckoo  clock. 

Includes:  Tapestry  room. 

Grandmother  dear.  i — M7i9gi 

Mary. — My  new  home,  i — M7i9m4 

Peterkin.  i — M719PI 

Robin  Red-breast.  i — M7i9ri 

Rosy.  I — M7i9r2 

Sweet  Content.  i — M719S2 

Tapestry  room.  i-^M7i9t 

This  .and  That.  i — M7i9t3 

Two  little  waifs.  *i — M7i9t2 

“Us.”  I — M719U 

Moore,  Mrs.  N.  H.  Deeds  of  daring 
done  by  girls.  i — M823d 

Morse,  L.  B.  Road  to  nowhere. 

I — M8852r 

Mother  Goose.  Mother  Goose  jingles. 

*i — M9i8m6 

Mother  Goose’s  melodies;  ed.  by  W. 

A.  Wheeler.  i — M9i8m7 

Mother  Goose’s  nursery  rhymes. 

*i — M9i8mi 

Nursery  tales.  *i — M9i8m8 

Moulton,  Mrs.  E.  L.  C.  New  bed-time 
stories.  *i — Mp27n 

Stories  told  at  twilight.  *i — M927S 

Munkittrick,  R.  K.  Moon  prince  and 
other  nabobs.  i — Mqbbm 

Munroe,  Kirk.  At  war  with  Pontiac. 

I — Mq68a 

Belt  of  seven  totems.  i-— M968b2 

Blue  dragon.  i — M968b3 

Brethren  of  the  coast.  i— MqbSbi 

Cab  and  caboose.  i — Mq68c 

Campmates.  i — M968CI 

Canoemates.  i — M968C2 

Chrystal,  Jack  & Co.;  and  Delta 


Bixby. 

I — M968C3 

Coral  ship. 

I — M968C4 

Derrick  Sterling. 

I — Mg68d 

Dorymates. 

I — M968di 

Flamingo  feather. 

I— Mq68f 

For  the  Mikado. 

I — M968f3 

Forward  march. 

I — Mg68f2 

Fur-seal’s  tooth. 

I — MqbSfi 

Golden  days  of  ’49. 

I — Mg68g 

In  pirate  waters. 

I — Mq68i 

Midshipman  Stuart. 

I — Mg68m 

Outcast  warrior. 

I — M9680 

Painted  desert. 

I — Mq68p 

Prince  Dusty. 

I — M968PI 

Raftmates. 

I — Mq68r 

Ready  rangers. 

I — M968ri 

Rick  Dale. 

I — Mq68r2 

Snow-shoes  and  sledges. 

I — M 968s  I 

Son  of  Satsuma. 

I — Mg68s2 

Through  swamp  and  glade,  i — MpbSt 

Under  orders. 

I — M968U 

Under  the  Great  Bear. 

I — M968UI 

Wakulla. 

I — M968W 

White  conquerors. 

I — M968WI 

JUVENILE  FICTION. 


131 


With  Crockett  and  Bowie. 

I — Mq68w2 

Murfree,  M.  N.  see  Craddock,  C.  E.  pseud. 
Musset,  P.  E.  de.  Mr.  Wind  and  Madame 
Rain.  i— MpSgm 

Neher,  B.  M.  Among  the  giants. 

I— N395a 

Nesbit,  Edith.  Book  of  dragons. 

I — N458b 

Five  children  and  it.  i — N458f 

Nine  unlikely  tales.  i — N4s8n 

Phoenix  and  the  carpet,  i — N458PI 

Pussy  and  doggy  tales.  *i — N458P 

Railway  ohildren.  i — N4s8r 

Story  of  the  five  rebellious  dolls. 

*i — N458SI 

Story  of  the  treasure  seekers. 

I — N458S 

Wouldbegoods.  i — N458W 

Niemann,  August.  Boer  boy  of  the 
Transvaal.  i — N67ib 

Night  before  Christmas.  *i — N251 

Noble,  A.  L.  Professor’s  girls,  i — N747P 

Tarryport  schoolgirls.  i — N747t 

Noel,  Maurice.  Buz.  i — N768b 

Nordau,  Max.  Dwarf’s  spectacles. 

I— N828d 

Nordhoff,  Charles.  Man-of-war  life. 

I — N832m 

Whaling  and  fishing.  i — N832W 

Norton,  C.  L.  Jack  Benson’s  log. 

I— N883j 

Queen’s  rangers.  i — N883Q 

Soldier  of  the  legion.  i — N883S 

Noyes,  M.  B.  Twilight  stories. 

*i — Ngsbt 

Nursery  land.  *i — N823 

Nursery  tales.  *i — N9742 

Ober,  F.  A.  John  North  in  Mexico. 

I— Oi2j 

Tommy  Foster’s  adventures  among 

the  southwest  Indians.  i — Oi2t 

— ■ — War  chiefs.  i — Oi2w 

Ogden,  Ruth,  pseud.  His  little  royal  high- 
ness. I — 034b 

Little  queen  of  hearts.  i — O34I1 

Loyal  hearts  and  true.  i — O34I3 

Loyal  little  redcoat.  i — O34I2 

Old  fairy  tales  for  children.  *i — O441 

Old  Mother  Goose.  *i — O490 

Old  Mother  Hubbard.  *i — O251 

Old  Oak  chest.  *i — O443 

One,  two  buckle  my  shoe.  *i — O341 

One,  two,  three,  four.  *i — O340 

O’Shea,  M.  V.  ed.  Old  world  wonder 
stories.  i — O820 

Six  nursery  classics.  *i — O82S 

Otis,  James,  pseud.  Amateur  fireman. 


I— 088a 

At  the  siege  of  Quebec. 

I — 088a2 

Aunt  Hannah  and  Seth. 

I — 088a6 

Boy  captain. 

I— 088b 

Boys  of  1745. 

I — 088b2 

Castaways. 

I— 088c 

Cruise  of  the  Enterprise. 

Defending  the  island. 

I — 088cio 
I— 088d5 

Defense  of  Fort  Henry. 

I— 088d3 

District  messenger  boy. 

I— 088d2 

^ Dorothy’s  spy. 

I— 088d6 

How  Tommy  saved  the 

barn. 

i_088h 

Jenny  Wren’s  boarding  house. 

I — 088ji 

Jinny  and  his  partners.  i — 088j3 

Josiah  in  New  York.  i — 088js 

Leift  behind.  i — 0881 

Life-savers.  i — O88I2 

Light  keepers.  i — O88I5 

Messenger  No.  48.  i — 088m2 

Minute  boys  of  the  Mohawk  valley. 

I — 088m4 

Minute  boys  of  the  Wyoming  val- 
ley. I— 088ms 

Minute  boys  of  the  Green  Moun- 
tains. I — 088m3 

Mr.  Stubbs’  brother.  i — 088m 

Off  Santiago  with  Sampson. 

I — O8801 

Our  uncle  the  major.  i — O8802 

Raising  the  “Pearl.”  i — 088r 

Runaway  brig.  i — 088ri 

Sarah  Dillard’s  ride.  i — 088s 

Silent  Pete.  i — 088s4 

Teddy  and  Carrots.  i — 088t 

Tim  and  Tip.  i — 088ti 

Toby  Tyler.  i — 088t2 

Under  the  liberty  tree.  i — 088u 

When  Israel  Putnam  served  the 

king.  I — 088w 

With  Lafayette  at  Yorktown. 

I — 088wi 

With  Perry  on  Lake  Erie. 

I — 088w7 

With  Warren  at  Bunker  Hill. 

I — 088w2 

With  Washington  at  Monmouth. 

I — 088w3 

Ouida,  pseud.  Bimbi;  stories  for  children. 

*i — 093b! 

Findelkind. 


In  the  apple-country. 
Findelkin  ’ 


-093f 
*i — 093! 


Includes:  Findelkind. 

Mouffiou.  I — 093m 

Niirnberg  stove.  i — 093n 

Our  animal  A.  B.  C.  *i — O220 

Our  doggies.  *i — OU300 

Our  farmyard.  *i — OU400 

Our  pet’s  picture  book.  *i — O163 

Overton,  Gwendolen.  Captain’s  daugh- 
ter. I — 0962c 

Oxley,  J.  M.  Family  on  wheels. 

I— 098fi 

Packard,  Winthrop.  Young  ice  whalers. 

I — Pii9y 

Page,  T.  N.  Among  the  camps. 

I— Pi33a 

Captured  Santa  Claus.  i — P133C 

— Two  little  Confederates.  i — Pi33t 
Paine,  A.  B.  Arkansaw  bear.  i — Pi44a 

Beacon  prize  medals  and  other 

stories.  i — Pi44b 

Hollow  tree  and  deep-woods  book. 

*1— Pi44h 

The  little  lady — her  book. 

*i — P144I 

Patten,  Gilbert.  Deadwood  trail. 

I — P3i6d 

Patterson,  V.  S.  Dickey  Downey. 

I — P3i82d 

Peltier,  Florence.  Japanese  garland. 

I— P393i 

Perrault,  Charles.  Tales  of  Mother 
Goose,  tr.  by  Charles  Welsh.  *i — P454t 


132 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


Tales  of  passed  times.  i — P454ti 

Old  French  fairy  tales,  i — P4540 

Perry,  F.  P.  Tora’s  happy  day. 

*i — P4622t 

G.  B.  Uncle  Peter’s  trust,  i — P463U 

Nora.  Another  flock  of  girls. 

I — P464a 

Flock  of  girls.  i — P464^ 

Flock  of  girls  and  boys.  i — P464fi 

Hope  Benham.  i — P464h 

New  Year’s  call.  i — P464n 

Rosebud  garden  of  girls.  i — P464r 

Three  little  daughters  of  the  Revo- 
lution. *i — P464t 

Phelps,  E.  S.  Gypsy  Breynton.  i — PS38g 

Gypsy’s  cousin  Joy.  i — PS38gi 

Gypsy’s  sowing  and  reaping. 

I— P538g3 

Gypsy’s  year  at  the  Golden  Cres- 
cent. I— PS38g2 

Trotty  book.  *i — PS38t 

Trotty’s  wedding  tour.  *i — P538ti 

Tuppy.  *i — P538t2 

Picture  book  A.  B.  C.  *i — P521 

Picture  objects,  A.  B.  C.  *i — P258 

Pier,  A.  S.  Boys  of  St.  Timothy’s. 

I— P6isb 

Harding  of  St.  Timothy’s,  i — P6i5h 

Pitman,  L.  W.  see  Webster,  Leigh,  pseud. 
Plympton,  A.  G.  Betty,  a butterfly. 

• *i — P738b 

Dear  daughter  Dorothy.  *i — P738d 

Dorothy  and  Anton.  '*'1 — P738di 

Little  sister  of  Wilifred.  *i — P738I 

Old  home  day  at  Hazeltpwn. 

I— P7380 

Polly  put  the  kettle  on.  *i — P691 

Potter,  Beatrix.  Tailor  of  Gloucester. 

*1— P8662t 

Tale  of  squirrel  Nutkin. 

*i — P8662t3 

Tale  of  two  bad  mice.  *i — P8662ti 

Tale  of  Mr.  Jeremy  Fisher. 

*1— P8662t6 

Tale  of  squirrel  Nutkin. 

*1— P8662t4 

Pratt,  E.  F.  Play  lady.  *i — P913P 

Pretty  pets.  *i — P500 

Price,  L.  L.  Lads  and  lassies  of  other 
days.  I— P94SI 

Pussy  Purr.  *i — P914 

Pyle,  Howard.  Men  of  iron,  i — P996m 

Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood 

of  great  renown,  in  Nottinghams-hare. 

I — P996r 

Otto  of  the  silver  hand.  i — P9660 

Pepper  and  salt.  *i — P996P 

School  and  play  ground,  i — P996S 

Some  merry  adventures  of  Robin 

Hood,  I — P996ri 

Story  of  Jack  Ballister’s  fortunes. 

I— P996j 

Twilight  land.  i — Fgg6t 

Katharine.  As  the  goose  flies. 

*i — P9964a 

Christmas  angel.  *i — P9964C 

Counterpane  fairy.  *i — P9964CI 

Nancy  Rutledge.  i — P9964n 

Where  the  wind  blows,  i — P9964W 

Pyrnelle,  L.  C.  Diddie,  Dumps  and  Tot. 

*1— P938d 


Quigley,  Dorothv.  Two  of  the  best. 

I— Q7t 

Quirk,  L.  W.  Baby  Elton.  i— Q8b 

Midget  Blake,  pitcher.  i — Q8m 

Raju,  P.  V.  R.  Tales  of  the  sixty  man- 
darins. I — Ri6i2t 

Rame,  Louise  de  la.  see  Ouida,  pseud. 
Rankin,  Mrs.  C.  W.  Dandelion  cottage. 

I — R2iid 

Girls  of  Gardenville.  i — R2iig 

Ray,  A.  C.  Bumper  and  Baby  John. 

I — R263b 

Half  a dozen  girls.  i — R263I11 

In  Blue  Creek  canon.  i — R263i 

Janet;  her  winter  in  Quebec. 

I— R263J 

Nathalie’s  chum.  i — R263n 

Nathalie’s  sister.  i — R263ni 

Phebe,  her  profession.  i — R263PI 

Sheba.  i — R263S 

Sidney;  her  summer  on  the  St. 

Lawrence.  i — R263SI 

Teddy;  her  book.  i — R263t 

Teddy;  her  daughter.  i — R263ti 

^ Ursula’s  freshman.  i — R263U 

Raymond,  Mrs.  E.  H.  Among  the  lin- 
dens. I — R268a 

Boys  and  girls  of  Brantham. 

I — R268b 

Daughter  of  the  West.  i — R268d 

Honor  girl.  i — R268h 

Little  lady  of  the  horse.  *i — R268I 

Mislaid  uncle.  *i — R2o8m3 

My  Lady  Barefoot.  i — R268mi 

Polly  the  gringo.  I — R268pi 

Yankee  girl  in  old  California. 

I — R268y 

Reed,  H.  L.  Amy  in  Acadia.  i — R324a 

Brenda,  her  school  and  her  club. 

I— R324b 

Brenda’s  bargain.  i — R324b3 

Brenda’s  cousin  at  Radcliffe. 

I — R324b2 

Brenda’s  summer  at  Rockley. 

I — R.324bi 

Brenda’s  ward,  i — R324b4 

T.  B.  Adventures  of  a three  giunea 

watch.  I — R326a 

Fifth  form  at  St.  Dominic’s. 

I — R326f 

Reid,  Christian,  pseud.  A question  of 

honor.  2— R353q 

Mayne.  Afloat  in  the  forest. 

I— R357a 

Boy  hunters.  i — R357b 

Bruin.  • i_R357b3 

Bush-boys.  i — R357b4 

Cliff  climbers.  i — R357CI 

Giraffe  hunters.  i — R357g 

Plant  hunters.  i — R357p 

Young  voyagers.  i — R357y 

Reynolds,  Cuyler.  Rosamond  tales. 

I — R462r 

Rhoden,  Emma  von.  Obstinate  maid. 

I— R4750 

Rhys,  Ernest.  Fairy  gold.  i — R479f 

Rich,  C.  E.  New  boy  at  Dale,  i — R4982n 

Richards,  Mrs.  L.  E.  H.  Armstrongs. 

I — R5i6a 

Captain  January.  i — R516C 

- — Fernley  House.  i — R5i6f3 


JUVENILE  fiction: 


Five  mice  in  a mouse  trap. 

*i — R5i6f 

Five  minute  stories.  *i — Rsi^fi 

Green  satin  gown.  i — RSi6g 

Hildegarde’s  harvest.  i — Rsi6h 

Hildegarde’s  holiday.  i — R5i6hi 

Hildegarde’s  home.  i — R5i6h2 

Hildegarde’s  neighbors.  i — R516I13 

Jim  of  Hellas.  i — Rsibji 

Margaret  Montfort.  i — Rsibm 

Merryweathers.  i — R5i6m2 

Peggy.  I — R516P 

Quicksilver  Sue.  i — Rsi6qi 

Rita.  I— RSi6r 

Three  Margarets.  i — Rsi6t 

Rosalind.  Nursery  fire.  *i — Rsi74n 

Rideing,  W.  H.  Boys  coastwise. 

I— R544b 

Riggs,  Mrs.  see  Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  D.  S. 
Roberts,  C.  G.  D.  Around  the  camp- 
fire. I — R643a 

Cruise  of  the  yacht  Dido,  i — R643C 

Robins,  Edward.  Chasing  an  iron  horse. 

I— R657C 

Robinson,  Edith.  Captain  of  the  school. 

I — R658C 

Rock-a  bye-baby.  *i — R275 

Rolfe,  W.  J.  ed.  Fairy  tales  in  prose  and 
verse.  i — R747f 

Rosy  cheeks.  *i — R160 

Ruskin,  John.  King  of  the  golden  river. 

*1— RgSbk 

Sadlier,  A.  T.  Mary  Tracy’s  fortune. 

I — Si26m 

Summer  at  Woodville.  i — Si26s 

Mrs.  James.  Lost  son.  i — S1261I 

Sage,  A.  C.  Little  colonial  dame. 

*i — S129I 

Little  daughter  of  the  Revolution. 

I — S129I1 

Saint-Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de.  Paul  and  Vir- 
ginia. I — S149P 

Sandys,  Edwyn.  Sportman  Joe.  i — S222S 

Trapper  Jim.  l — S222t 

Saunders,  Marshall.  Alpatok.  i — S257a 

Beautiful  Joe.  i — S257bi 

King  of  the  park.  i — S257k 

’Tilda  Jane.  i — S257t 

Saxby,  Lewis.  Life  of  a wooden  doll. 

*i — S272I 

Scandlin,  Christiana.  Hans  the  Eskimo. 

I — S283h 

Schmid,  Christopher  von.  Dumb  child 
and  other  tales.  i — S348d 

Overseer  of  Mahlbourg.  i — S3480 

Rose  bush.  i — S348r 

Schubin,  Ossip,  pseud.  see  Kirschner, 
Lola. 

Schultz,  Jeanne.  Madeleine’s  rescue. 

I — S387m 

Story  of  Colette.  i — S387S 

Straight  on.  i — S387S 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Bodleys  telling  stories. 

I— S436b3 

Book  of  folk  stories.  *i — S436b4 

ed.  Children’s  book.  i — S436C 

English  Bodley  family.  i — S436e 

Fables  and  folk-stories.  *i — S436f 

Mr.  Bodley  abroad.  i — S436m 

Seven  little  people  and  their  friends. 

*i — S436S 

Viking  Bodleys.  i — S436V 


Seawell,  M.  E.  Decatur  and  Somers. 

I — S442d 

Great  scoop.  i — S442g 

Laurie  Vane.  i — S442I1 

Little  Jarvis.  i — S442I 

Midshipman  Paulding.  i — S442m 

Paul  Jones.  1 — S442P 

Quarterdeck  and  fok’sle.  i — S442q 

Through  thick  and  thin.  i — S442t 

See  saw,  Majorie  Daw.  — S251 

Segur,  S.  R.  comtesse  de.  Fairy-tales  from 
the  French.  i — S456f 

Story  of  a donkey.  i — S456S 

Story  of  a donkey;  abr.  by  Charles 

Welsh.  *1— S456S2 

Seton,  E.  T.  Two  little  savages,  i — S495t 
Sharp,  Evelyn.  Micky.  i — S53im 

Other  boy.  i — S5310 

Youngest  girl  in  the  school. 

I— SS3iy 

Shattuck,  William.  Secret  of  the  black 
butte.  I— S53325 

Shaw,  E.  R.  Fairy  tales  for  the  second 
school  year.  *i — S5342f 

F.  L.  Castle  Blair.  i — S534C 

Hector.  i— SS34h 

Phyllis  Browne.  i — S534P 

Sea  change.  i— S534S 

Shelton,  W.  H.  Last  three  soldiers. 

I— S545I 

Three  prisoners.  i — SS45t 

Shute,  H.  A.  Real  diary  of  a real  boy. 

I — Ss62r 

Sidney,  Margaret,  pseud.  Ben  Pepper. 

t— 5569b 

Five  little  Peppers  abroad. 

I— S569f3 

Five  little  Peppers  and  how  they 

grew.  ^ I — ;S569f 

Five  little  Peppers  and  their  friends. 

I— Ss69f5 

Five  little  Peppers  at  school. 

1—556914 

Five  little  Peppers  grown  up. 

1—556911 

Five  little  Peppers  midway. 

I — 556912 

Golden  West.  i — S569g 

Rob.  I— S569r 

Stories  Polly  Pepper  told  to  the 

five  little  Peppers  in  the  little  Brown 
house.  I — S569S 

Two  little  friends  in  Norway. 

I — 556912 

Sing  a song  of  sixpence.  *i — S300 

Singleton,  Esther,  ed.  Golden  rod  fairy 
book.  I — S6i7ig 

• Wild  flower  fairy  book.  i — S6171W 

Smith,  C.  C.  Girls  of  Pineridge.  i — S644g 

Gertrude.  Arabella  and  Araminta 

stories.  *i — 5648a 

Beautiful  story  of  Doris  and  Julie. 

*1— S648b2 

Booboo  book.  *i — S648bi 

Boys  of  Marmiton  prairie. 

I— S648b 

Little  Precious.  *i — S648I1 

Lovable  tales  of  Janey  and  Josey 

and  Joe.  *i — S648I 

Roggie  and  Reggie  stories. 

*1— S648r 


134 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


Stories  of  Peter  and  Ellen. 

*i — S648S 

M.  P.  W.  Boy  captive  in  Canada. 

I— S655ib2 

Boy  captive  of  old  Deerfield. 

I— S655bi 

The  Browns.  i — S655ib 

Jolly  good  summer.  i — S655ij 

Jolly  good  times.  i — Sbssiji 

Jolly  good  times  at  Hackmatack. 

I— S655ij2 

Jolly  good  times  at  school. 

I— S655ij3 

More  good  times  at  Hackmatack. 

I— S655im 

Young  and  old  Puritans  of  Hatfield. 

I— S6s5iy3 

Young  Puritans  in  captivity. 

I— S655iy2 

Young  Puritans  in  King  Philip’s 

war.  I — S655iy 

Young  Puritans  of  old  Hadley. 

I— S655iyi 

N.  A.  Three  little  Marys. 

*1— S65s6t 

R.  P.  Rival  campers.  i — S657r 

Rival  campers  afloat.  i — Sfisyn 

Snedden,  G.  S.  Docas.  i — S67id 

Spofford,  Mrs.  H.  E.  P.  Hester  Stanley 

at  St.  Marks.  i — S762hi 

Spyri,  Johanna.  Heidi;  tr.  by  H.  B.  Dole. 

I — S772h 

Heidi;  tr.  by  Louise  Brooks. 

I — S772hi 

Moni,  the  goat  boy.  i — S772m 

Squires,  Grace.  Peaseblossom  and  mus- 
tard seed.  I — S774P 

Stables,  W.  G.  England’s  hero  prince. 

I— S77Se2 

In  search  of  fortune.  i — S775i 

In  the  dashing  days  of  old. 

I— S775ii 

Shoulder  to  shoulder.  i — S775S 

Sweeping  the  seas.  i — S775S3 

Westward  with  Columbus,  i — S775W 

Stanley,  H.  M.  My  Kalulu;  prince,  king 
and  slave.  i — S787imi 

Steams,  Albert.  Chris  and  the  wonderful 
lamp.  I— S799C 

Stein,  Evaleen.  Gabriel  and  the  hour 
book. 

Stephens,  C.  A.  Ark  of  1803. 

Camping  out. 

Young  moose  hunters. 

Stevenson,  B.  E.  Young  section  hand. 

I— S8472y 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Captain  Chap,  i — S866c 

Clocks  of  Rondaine  and  other 

stories. 

Fanciful  tales. 

Floating  prince  and 

tales. 

Jolly  fellowship. 

Ting-a-ling  tales. 

Young  master  of  Hyson  Hall. 

I S866y 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Ahead  of  the  army. 

I — S869ai 

Battle  of  New  York.  i — 5869b 

Boy  Lincoln.  i — S869b2 

Captain’s  boat.  i— S869C 

Crowded  out  o’  Crofield.  i — S869C4 


I — S869fi 
I — S869gi 
I — 88693 
I— S869I 
I — S869I2 


I — S869S 
I — S869S3 
I — S869SI 
I — S869S2 
I — S869t 
I — S869y 

I — S869t2 


I — S8i8g 
I — 832a 
I — S832C 
I— S832y 


-S866CI 
I— S866f 

other  fairy 

I— S866fi 
I— S866j 

*1— S866ti 


Dab  Kinzer.  i — S869d 

Dan  Monroe.  i — S869d2 

Errand  boy  of  Andrew  Jackson. 

-S869e 

Fight  for  the  valley. 

Guert  Ten  Eyck. 

Jack  Morgan. 

Little  Smoke. 

Long  Bridge  boys. 

Lost  gold  of  the  Montezumas. 

I — S869I1 

Noank’s  log.  i — S869n 

On  the  old  frontier.  i — S8690 

Quartet.  i — 88699 

Red  mustang.  i — S869r 

Red  patriot.  i — S869ri 

Running  the  Cuban  blockade. 

-S869r2 

Saltillo  boys. 

Spy  of  Yorktown. 

Success  against  odds. 

Swordmaker’s  son. 

Talking  leaves. 

Tom  and  the  money  king. 

Same  as  young  financier. 

Two  arrows. 

Two  cadets  with  Washington. 

I — S869t3 

Voyage  of  the  Charlemagne. 

I — S869V 

Walled  in.  i — S869W 

Windfall.  i — S869W2 

Winter  fun.  i — S869W3 

With  the  Black  Prince,  i — S869W4 

Zeb,  a New  England  boy. 

I — S869Z 

Stoney,  T.  B.  Old  man  who.  lived  in  a 
wood.  I — S8810 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  E.  B.  Dog’s  mission. 

I — S892d 

Little  Pussy  Willow.  i — S^2l 

Queer  little  people.  i — 88929 

Stories  and  sketches  for  the  young. 

I — S892S 

Strang,  Herbert.  In  Clive’s  command. 

I — S8972i 

Strange  stories  of  colonial  days. 

I — S8974SI 

Strange  stories  of  the  Civil  War. 

I — S8974S2 

Strange  stories  of  the  Revolution. 

I — S8974 

Stratemeyer,  Edward.  Dave  Porter  in 
the  South  Seas.  i — 88986 

Fort  in  the  wilderness.  i — S898f3' 

Under  MacArthur  in  Luzon. 

I — S898U2 

Stuart,  Mrs.  R.  M.  Story  of  Babette. 

I— S932S 

Swett,  S.  M.  Captain  Polly. 

Cap’n  Thistletop. 

Flying  hill  farm. 

Lollipop’s  vacation. 

Mate  of  the  “Mary  Ann.” 

Sonny  boy. 

Young  ship  builder. 

Taggart,  M.  A.  At  Aunt  Anna’s. 

I — Ti25a 

Little  grey  house 

Little  women  club. 

Miss  Lochinvar. 

Nut-brown  Joan. 


I— S975C 
I— S975CI 
I— S975f 

I— S975I 

I— S975m 
I— S975S 
I— S975y 


I— T125I 

I — Ti2s1i 
I — Ti25m 
I — Ti25n 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


i:i5 


Six  girls  and  Bob.  i — T125S 

Three  girls  and  especially  one. 

I— Ti25g 

Winnetou,  the  Apache  knight. 

I — T125W 

Tannenforst,  Ursula,  pseud.  Thistles  of 
Mount  Cedar.  i — Ti66t 

Tappan,  E.  M.  Golden  goose,  i — Ti74g 
In  the  days  of  William  the  Con- 
queror. I — Ti74i 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Boys  of  other  coun- 
tries. I — T238b 

M.  I.  Little  Mistress  Good  Hope. 

I — T244I 

Teufel,  Mrs.  von,  see  Howard,  B.  W. 
Thackeray,  W.  M.  Rose  and  the  ring; 

abr.  *1— T363ri 

Thanet,  Octave,  pseud,  see  French,  Alice. 
Thomas,  E.  M.  and  others.  Treasury  of 
stories,  jingles  and  rhymes.  ^ *i — T455t 
Thompson,  A.  R.  Gold-seeking  on  the 
Dalton  trail.  i — T4684g 

D.  P.  Green  mountain  boys. 

I— T46pg 

Thorne,  Marion,  pseud,  see  Thurston, 
Mrs.  I.  T. 

Three  bears.  *i — T280 

Three  little  kittens.  *1— T251 

Thruston,  Mrs.  L.  M.  Jack  and  his  is- 
land. I— TS3i6j 

Thurston,  Mrs.  I.  T.  Boys  of  the  Cen- 
tral. I— T5452b 

Don  Malcolm.  i — Ts452d 

Genuine  lady.  i — TS452g 

Tiernan,  Mrs.  F.  C.  F.  see  Reid,  Chris- 
tian, pseud. 

Tilghman,  Emily,  see  Tannenforst,  Ur- 
sula, pseud. 

Timlow,  E.  W.  Nest  of  girls,  i — Ts83n 
Tiny  pets.  *i — T238 

Tolstoi,  L.  N.  count.  Long  exile  and 
other  stories  for  children.  i — T654I 
Tomlinson,  E.  T.  Boy  officers  of  1812. 

I— T659b3 

Boy  soldiers  of  1812.  i — Tbsqb 

; Boys  with  “Old  Hickory.” 

I — T659b2 

Cruising  on  the  St.  Lawrence. 

I — T659CI 

Fort  in  the  forest.  i — T6s9f 

Four  boys  in  the  Yellowstone. 

I — T659fi 

Guarding  the  border.  i — T659g 

In  the  camp  of  Cornwallis,  i — T659i2 

In  the  Wyoming  valley.  i — T6sgii 

Jersey  boy  in  the  Revolution. 

I— T6s9j 

Lieutenant  under  Washington. 

1-T659I 

Marching  against  the  Iroquois. 

I — T659m 

Old  Fort  Schuyler.  i — T6590 

Prisoner  in  buff.  i — T659P 

Red  chief.  i — Tdsqri 

Rider  of  the  black  horse,  i — Tbsqr 

Search  for  Andrew  Field,  i — T659S 

Soldier  of  the  wilderness. 

I — T659S2 

Tecumseh’s  young  braves,  i — Tbsqt 

Three  young  continentals,  i — T6s9t2 


Two  young  patriots.  .1 — T6S9t3 

Under  colonial  colors.  i — T659U 
Washington’s  young  aids,  i — T659W2 


I— T659W5 
I — T659W7 
I — T659W6 
I— T659W4 
I— T659y 


I — T863iJi 
I — T8631C 
I — T8631J2 
I— T863id 
-T863ij3 


Winner. 

Winning  his  degree. 

Winning  his  “W.” 

With  flintlock  and  fife. 

•- — Young  rangers. 

Treasury  of  fairy  tales  for  little  folks. 

*i-T784 

Trimmer,  Mrs.  Sarah.  History  of  the 
robins,  ed  by  E.  E.  Hale.  i — T83ih2 

Trowbridge,  John.  Electrical  boy. 

i_T863e 

Philip’s  experiments.  i — T863P 

Three  boys  on  an  electrical  boat. 

_-T863t 

J.  T.  Chance  for  himself. 

Cudjo’s  cave. 

Doing  his  best. 

Dummer  boy. 

Fast  friends. 

Fortunes  of  Toby  Trafford. 

I — T863itoi 

Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes. 

I— T863ij 

Kelp-gatherers.  i — T863ik 

Prize  cup.  i — T8631PI 

Scarlet  tanager  and  other  bipeds. 

I — T8631S 

Young  surveyor.  i — T863ij4 

True,  J.  P.  Iron  star  and  what  it  saw 
on  its  journey  through  the  ages  from 
myth  to  history.  i — T8661 

Morgan’s  men.  i — T866m 

On  guard!  Against  Tory  and  Tarle- 

ton.  I — T8660 

Scouting  for  Washington,  i — T866s 

Shoulder  arms. 

Their  club  and  ours. 

Tucker,  E.  S.  Magic  key.  i 

Old  youngsters. 

Turner,  E.  A.  Easy  stories. 

Short  stories;  Third  reader  grade. 

*1— T944S 

Stories  for  young  children. 

*1— T944SI 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud,  see  Clemens,  S.  L. 
Tynan,  Katherine.  Great  captain. 

I— Tq87g 

Underhill,  Z.  D.  comp.  Dwarf’s  tailor. 

I— Us52d 

Upham,  Mrs.  G.  L.  L.  see  LeBaron,  Grace, 
pseud. 

Upton,  Bertha.  Adventures  of  two  Dutch 
dolls  and  a golliwogg.  i — U7ia 

Vaile,  Mrs.  C.  M.  W.  Orcutt  girls. 

I — Vi  290 

Sue  Orcutt.  i — V129S 

Two  and  one.  =•'1 — Vi29t 

Valentine,  Mrs.  L.  J.  Aunt  Louisa’s  book 
of  fairy  tales.  *i — Vi57a 

Aunt  Louisa’s  jumble  book  of  pic- 
tures and  stories  for  little  folk. 

*i — ^Vi57a2 


— T866SI 
I— T866t 
-T89i2m 
— T89120 

I— T944e 


ed.  Old,  old  fairy  tales.  i — V1S70 

Vandegrift,  Margaret,  pseud.  Holidays  at 
home.  I — V225h 

Queen’s  body-guard.  i — V22Sq 


136 


JUVENILE  FICTION. 


Vawter,  Clara.  Rabbit’s  ransom. 

I — V39i2r 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de  and  others.  Silver 
fairy  book.  i— V93SS 

Waller,  M.  E.  Daughter  of  the  rich. 

I — Wi98d 

Little  citizen.  i — W198I 

Ward,  Mrs.  E.  S.  P.  see  Phelps,  E.  S. 
Ward,  H.  D.  Captain  of  the  Kittiewink. 

I — W259C 

New  senior  at  Andover,  i — W259n 

Warde,  Margaret.  Betty  Wales,  fresh- 
man. I— W26sb 

Betty  Wales,  junior.  i — W265'b2 

Watanna,  Onoto,  pseud.  Japanese  blos- 
som. I— W324j 

Watson,  H.  C.  Boston  tea-party. 

I— W338b 

John.  Young  barbarians,  i — W339y 

Weatherly,  F.  E.  Book  of  gnomes. 

I — W3622b 

Webster,  Leigh,  pseud.  Another  girl’s 
experience.  i — W38ia 

Wells,  Carolyn.  Dorrance  domain. 

I — W4542d 

Eight  girls  and  a dog.  i — W4542e 

Folly  in  the  forest.  i — W4542fi 

In  the  reign  of  Queen  Dick. 

I— W4542i 

Mother  Goose’s  menagerie. 

*i — W4542m 

Patty  at  home. 

Patty  Fairfield. 

Patty  in  the  city. 

Wesselhoeft,  Mrs.  E.  F.  P. 

Blue  Hill. 

Foxy  the  faithful. 

High  school  days  in  Harbortown. 

I— Wsish 

Jack,  the  fire  dog.  *i — WSiSji 

Torpeanuts  the  tomboy.  *i — WsiSt 

White,  E.  O.  Borrowed  sister,  i — Ws84b 

Ednah  and  her  brothers.  i — Ws84e 

Little  girl  of  long  ago. 

Only  child. 

When  Molly  was  six. 

S.  E.  Magic  forest. 

Who  killed  Cock  Robin  and  other  stories. 

i_W6284 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  D.  S.  Birds’  Christmas 
Carol.  I — Wbssb 

Half-a-dozen  housekeepers. 

I— W655h 

New  chronicles  of  Rebecca. 

I— W6s5n 

Polly  Oliver’s  problem.  i — W655P 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  farm. 

i-W65Sr 

Story  of  Patsy.  i — W6s5s 

Summer  in  a canon.  i — W655SI 

Timothy’s  quest.  i — W6s5t 

and  Smith,  N.  A.  Fairy  ring. 

I— W655f 

— ■ — ■ Story  hour.  i — W655S2 

Wild  animals.  *i — W155 


-W4542P2 
I— W4542P 
I— W4542P3 
Fairy  folk  of 
*1— W5i5f2 
*1— W5i5f3 


-W584I 
I — W5840 
I — W584W 
-Ws88m 


Wilkins,  M.  E.  Comfort  Pease  and  her 
gold  ring.  *i — W685C 

In  colonial  times.  i — W68si 

Pot  of  gold  and  other  stories. 

I— W685P 

Williams,  E.  L.  Substitute  quarterback. 

I — W722S 

G.  F.  Bullet  and  shell.  i — W723b 

Winnington,  Laura.  Outlook  fairy  book 
for  little  people.  i — 77601 

Outlook  story  book  for  little  peo- 
ple. I — W7760 

Witt,  H.  G.  de.  French  country  family. 

I— W827f 

Wood,  C.  S.  Camp-fires  on  the  Scioto. 

I — W874C 

Woolsey,  S.  C.  Barberry  bush,  i — Wpibb 

Clover.  I — W916C 

Cross  Patch.  i — W916CI 

Eyebright.  *i — Wqibe 

Guernsey  Lily.  i — Wqibg 

Little  country  girl.  *i — W916I 

Mischief’s  Thanksgiving  and  other 

stories.  i — Wqibm 

New  year’s  bargain.  i — Wqibn 

Nine  little  goslings.  *i — Wqibni 

Not  quite  eighteen.  i — W9i6n2 

Round  dozen.  i — Wqidr 

Two  girls.  I — Wpibt 

What  Katy  did.  *i — W916W 

What  Katy  did  at  school. 

I — ^Wqibwi 

What  Katy  did  next.  i — W916W2 

Wright,  Elvirton,  Pen’s  venture. 

I — W9482P 

Mrs.  M.  O.  Aunt  Jimmy’s  will. 

I — W952a 

Dream  fox  story  book.  i — W952d 

First  reader:  Stories  of  earth  and 

sky.  *i — W952f 

Second  reader:  Stories  of  plants 

and  animals.  *i — W952S 

Tommy  Anne  and  the  three  hearts. 

I — W9S2t 

Wabeno  the  magician.  i — W952W 

Wyss,  J.  R.  and  Montolieu,  J.  I.  P.  P.  de 
B.  de  C.  Swiss  family  Robinson;  ed. 
by  Kingston.  i — W9S5S2 

Yechton,  Barbara,  pseud.  Honor  D’Everel. 

I— Y42h 

Ingleside.  i — Y42i 

Little  Saint  Hilary.  *i — Y42I 

Molly.  I — Y42mi 

Some  adventures  of  Jack  and  Jill. 

I — Y42S 

r Young  savage.  i — Y42y 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Little  Lucy’s  wonderful 
globe.  *1— Y55I3 

Prince  and  the  page.  i — Y5Sp4 

Yorke,  Anthony.  College  boy.  i — Y64C 
Youth’s  companion  series.  Stories  of 
kindness.  i — Y83SI 

Stories  of  purpose.  i — Y83S2 

Stories  of  success.  i — Y83S3 

’ Student  stories.  i — Y83S4 

Zollinger,  Gulielma,  pseud.  Maggie  Mc- 
Lanehan.  i — Z86m 


FOREIGN  LANGUAGES:  FRENCH.  GERMAN. 

BOOKS  IN  FOREIGN  LANGUAGES. 


137 


French.  Italian. 

German.  Polish. 

Hungarian. 

FRENCH. 

NON-FICTION. 

Blum,  Leon.  En  lisant;  reflexions  cri- 
tiques. F8oi — B2 

Corneille,  Pierre.  Horace.  F842 — C9 
Drumont,  Edouard.  La  France  juive. 

F944 — D6 

Dumas,  Alexander,  fils.  La  dame  aux 
camelias;  drame  en  cinq^  actes. 

F842— D15 

Duruy,  George.  Petite  histoire  populaire 
de  la  France.  F944 — D5 

Lavisse,  Ernest.  La  nouvelle  premiere 
annee  de  I’histoire  de  France.  F944 — L 
Maeterlinck,  Maurice.  La  vie  des  abeilles. 

F5957— Mi 

Monvel,  B.  de.  Jeanne  D’Arc. 

F B — D2imi 

Pitman,  Sir  Isaac  and  sons,  pub.  Pitman’s 
commercial  correspondence  in  French. 

F658— Pi 

Roland.  La  chanson  de  Roland. 

F841 — R 

Rousseau,  J.  J.  Les  coups  d’epee  dans 
I’eau.  F847 — R2 

Sedillot,  L.  P.,  E.  A.  Histoire  generale 
des  Arabes.  F953 — S 

Thimm,  C.  A.  L’ Anglais  sans  maitre. 

F428— T 

Thomas  a Kempis.  Imitation  de  Jesus 
Christ.  F242 — T 

Verlaine,  Paul.  Choix  de  poesies. 

F841— Vs 

Voltaire),  F.  M.  A.  de.  Historie  de  Charles 
XII.  FB— C472V 

FICTION. 

Balzac,  Honore  de.  Le  cousin  Pons. 

4— B 19807 

Daudet,  Alphonse.  Le  nabob.  4 — D238ni 

Tartarin  de  Tarascon.  4 — D238t 

Dumas,  A.  D.  Les  Parisiens  et  Provin- 
ciaux.  4 — D886pi 

Trois  mousquetaires.  2t. 

4 — D886t2 

La  tulipe  noire.  4 — D886t4 

Feuillet,  Octave.  Le  roman  d’un  jeune 
homme  pauvre.  4 — F426r 

Gautier,  Theophile.  Le  Capitaine  Fra- 
casse.  2t.  4 — G277C 

Hugo,  V.  M.  vicomte.  L’homme  qui  rit. 

3t.  4— H895h2 

Musset,  Paul  de.  Anne  Boleyn. 

4 — M8982 

Ohnet,  Georges.  Le  inaitre  de  forges. 

4— 038m 

Perrault,  Charles  and  others.  Contes  de 
fees.  84 — P454CI 

Souvestre,  M.  E.  Le  journaliste. 

4— S383 


GERMAN. 

NON-FICTION. 

Bigelow,  John.  Das  Geheimnis  des 
Schlafes.  G135 — B 

Binde,  Robert.  Das  Soil  and  Haben  der 
Mensohheit.  G901 — B 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne.  Au^  Storhove; 
Drama.  G839.82 — Bi 

Laboremus.  G839.82 — B5 

Der  Konig;  ein  Drama  in  vier  Auf- 

zugen.  G839.82 — B3 

Brockhaus  kleines  Konversations  Lexi- 
kon.  2Bde.  G033 — B2 

Dante  Alighieri.  Die  gottliche  Komodie. 

G8si — Di 

Dillard,  J.  H.  ed.  Aus  dem  deutschen 
Dichterwald.  G831 — D3 

Dflringsfeld,  Ida  von.  Das  Buch  denk- 
wiirdiger  Frauen.  G920 — D 

Eckstein,  Ernst.  Murillo.  G831 — E17 
Engelein,  A.  und  andere.  Geschichte  des 
deutschen  Unterrichts  in  der  Volks- 
schule.  G430 — E 

Freytag,  Gustav.  Aus  dem  Jahrhundert 
der  Reformation.  G943.03 — F 

Gartenlaube.  1897. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Faust.  G832 — G2 

Gotz  von  Berlichingen  mit  der  eis- 

ernen  Hand.  G832 — G4 

Sammtliohe  Werke.  Bd.  i — 40. 

G838 — G20 

Gottschall,  Rudolf  von.  Aus  meiner 
Jugend.  G B — G68 

Gutzkow,  K.  F.  Reiseeindrucke  aus 
Deutschland  und  der  Schweiz  Holland 
und  Italien.  G914 — G 

Heine,  Heinrich.  Bammtliche  Werke. 

7Bde.  G838 — Hi2 

Heyking,  E.  A.  L.  H.  M.  M.  F.  G.  baron 
von.  Briefe  die  ihn  nicht  erreichten. 

G836-H3 

Illustrirte  Zeitung. 

Klopstock,  F.  G.  Oden.  G831 — K15 
Kobell,  L.  von.  Ignaz  von  Dollinger. 

G B— D66k 

Mittelstadt,  Otto.  Die  Affaire  Dreyfus. 

G B — D77m 

Miiller,  F.  Max,  ed.  German  classics 
from  the  fourth  to  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury. 2Bde.  G830 — M2 

Nohl,  Ludwig.  Beethoven.  GB — B4ini 
Pitman,  Sir  Isaac  and  sons,  pub.  Pit- 
man’s commercial  correspondence  in 
German.  G658 — Pi 

Ruge,  Arnold.  Geschichte  unserer  Zeit. 

G94^-^ — F.I 

Scherr,  Johannes.  Deutsche  Kultur-und 
Sittengeschichte.  G901 — S 

Neues  Historienbuch.  G904 — Si 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.  Die  Braut  von 
Messina.  G832 — S39 

Stern,  S.  M.  Studien  und  Plaudereien. 

G438 — S2 

Stoll,  H.  W.  Die  helden  Griechenlands 
in  Krieg  und  Frieden.  G938 — Si 


138 


GERMAN  LANGUAGE. 


Thimm,  C.  A.  Der  englische  Dolmetscher. 

G428— T 

Ubcr  Land  und  Meer.  1901-1902. 
Vambery,  Hermann.  Reise  in  Mittela- 
sien.  G915 — V 

Velhagen  und  Klasings  Monatshefte. 
1901. 

Westerman  Monats  Hefte.  1901. 
Wieland,  C.  M.  Oberon.  G831— W17 

FICTION. 


Andersen,  H,  C.  Ausgewahlte  Marchen. 

83— AS44a 

Behrens,  Bertha,  see  Heimburg,  W. 
pseud. 

Bernstein,  A.  Vogele  der  Maggid. 

3— B531V 

Beyerlein,  F.  A.  Jena  oder  Sedan. 

3— B573J 

Bibra,  E.  von.  Hoffnungen  in  Peru. 

3— B 582b 


Boy-Ed,  Ida.  Das  A-B-C  des  Lebens. 

3— B;89a3 

Die  Ketten.  3 — B789ki 

Malergeschichten.  3 — B789m 

Die  Schwestern.  3 — B789S2 

Um  ein  Weib.  3 — B789U2 

Billow,  Frieda,  Freiin  von.  Margarete 

und  Ludwig.  3 — B939m 

Biilwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  haron  Lytton. 

Rienzi.  3 — B195 

Burnett,  F.  H.  Der  kleine  Lord. 

83 — B964k 

Bursteinbinder,  E.  see  Werner,  Ernst, 

pseud. 

Caine,  T.  H.  Der  verlorene  Sohn. 

3— C135V 

Conway,  Hugh,  pseud,  see  Fargus,  F.  J. 
Cron,  Clara,  pseud.  Auf  und  ab. 

3— C947a 

Eckstein,  Ernst.  Die  Claudier. 

3— E 1 93c 

Das  Kind.  3— Ei93k 

Erckmann,  Emile  und  Chatrian,  Alexan- 
dre. Waterloo.  3 — E65W 

Eschstruth,  Nataly  von.  Jung  gefreit. 
2Bde.  3— E744J 

Potpourri.  3 — E744PI 

Fargus,  F.  J.  Aus  Nacht  zum  Licht. 

3— F223a 

Ford,  P.  L.  Das  Abenteuer  im  Ex- 
presszug.  3 — F7iia 

Franzos,  K.  E.  Ein  Opfer.  3 — F83701 
Frederich,  B.  H.  Von  Hand  zu  Hand. 

3— F852V 

Frenssen,  Gustav.  Jorn  Uhl.  3 — F8792j 
Freytag,  Gustav.  Das  Nest  der  Zaun- 
konige.  3 — F895n 

Galitzin,  Furst.  Ohne  Liebe.  3 — G1610 
Giese,  Marie.  Die  Frau  Meisterin  und 
ihr  Sohn.  3 — G181 

Glumer,  Claire  von.  Alessa.  3 — Gsbya 

Frau  Domina.  3 — G'?67fi 

Fiirstensohn.  3 — G567f 

Enthdlt:  Zerline. 


Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Wilhelm  Meister’s 
Lehrjahre.  2 Bde.  3 — G399W3 

Grimm,  J.  L.  und  Grimm,  W.  K.  Kinder 
und  Hausmarchen.  83 — G864k 


Grimmold,  Wolfgang.  Kleine  Prinzess. 

3— G8642k 

Hartmann,  Moritz.  Erzahlungen  meiner 
Freunde  und  Novellen.  3 — Hioi 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.  Tales  from  Hauff;  with 
introd.  notes  and  vocabulary.  3 — H369t 
Heimburg,  W.  pseud.  Kloster  Wend- 
husen.  3 — H467k 

Lumpenmiiller’s  Lieschen. 

3-H467I1 

Hillern,  W.  B.  von.  Reis  am  Weg. 

3— H6s2r 

Hoffmann,  A.  F.  T.  Oheim  und  Neffe. 

83 — H6990 

John,  H.  F.  C.  E.  see  Marlitt,  E.  pseud. 
Jokai,  Maurus.  Himmelstiirmerin. 

3— J74hi 

Lagerlof,  Selma.  Wunder  des  Antichrist. 

3— Li  74  w 

Lindau,  Paul.  Helene  Jung.  3 — L742h 
Marlitt,  E.  pseud.  Frau  mit  den  Karfun- 
kelsteinen.  3 — M348f 

Das  Geheimniss  der  alten  Mam- 

sell.  3 — M348g 

Goldelse.  3 — M348gi 

Im  Schillingshof.  3 — M348ii 

Reichsgrafin  Gisela.  3 — M348r 

Die  zweite  Frau.  3 — M348Z 

Meyer-Forster,  Wilhelm.  Karl  Heinrich. 

3 — M6i22k 

Meyr,  Melchior.  Erzahlungen  aus  dem 
Ries.  3 — M6i5e 

Enthdlt:  Ludwig  u.  Annemarie. 

Moeller,  O.  M.  Gold  und  Ehre. 

3— M693g 

Muhlbach,  Louisa,  pseud.  Franz  Rakoczy. 

3 — M202 

Kaise.r  Leopold  der  Zweite  und 

seine  Zeit.  3 — M203 

Mundt,  C.  M.  see  Muhlbach,  Louisa, 
pseud. 

Ompteda,  George,  Freiherr  von.  Die 
sieben  Gernopp.  3 — O56S3 

Reisner,  Victor  von.  Ein  angenehmes 
Erbe.  3— R377a 

Riehl,  W.  H.  Am  Feierabend.  3 — RS55ai 
Spielhagen,  Freidrich.  Tn  der  zwolften 
Stunde.  3— S75Sii 

Sudermann,  Hermann.  Frau  Sorge. 

3— S943f 

Suttner,  Bertha  von.  Hanna.  3 — S967h 
Tovote,  Heinz.  Klein  Inge.  3 — T736k 
Turgenjew,  I.  S.  Die  neue  Generation. 

3— T936ni 

Villinger,  Hermine.  Unter  Bauern. 

3— V757U 

Voss,  Richard  von.  Die  Sabinerin. 

3 — V969SI 

Werner,  Ernst,  pseud.  Am  Altar. 

3 — W492a2 

Gliick  auf!  3 — W492g3 

Westcott,  E.  N.  David  Harum. 

3— WS24d 

Wilbrandt,  Adolf.  Der  Wille  zum  Leben. 

3 — W665W 

Wildenbruch,  Ernst  von.  Semiramis. 

3 — W672SI 

Das  wandernde  Licht.  3 — W672W 

Wolzogen,  Ernst  von.  Die  tolle  Kom- 
tess.  3 — W87iti 


HUNGARIAN.  ITALIAN.  POLISH. 


139 


HUNGARIAN. 


FICTION. 


NON-FICTION. 

Dallos,  Gyula  and  Patterson,  Arthur. 

Gyakorlati  angol  nyelvtan.  H494 — D166 
Higginson,  T.  W.  Az  Ejszak-Amerikai 
Egyesiilt.  Allamok  tortenete. 

H973— H534 

FICTION. 

Beniczky,  B.  L.  Eloitelet  es  folvilago- 
sultsag.  2v.  H — B43Se 

Hanna.  H — B435h 

Itt  es  a jovo  eletben.  2v.  H — B435i 

Ezeregy  ejszaka  regei;  atdolgozta  Rado 
Antal.  • H — Ez37r 

Herczeg,  Ferencz.  Andor  es  Andras. 

H — H4i7an 

Az  elso  fecske.  H — H4i7e 

Egy  leany  tortenete.  H — H4i7l 


ITALIAN. 

NON-FICTION. 


Alfieri,  Vittorio.  Vita,  scritta  da  esso. 

IB-A387 

Amicis,  Edondo  de.  Alle  porte  d’ 
Italia.  I9145 — Ai 

Spagna.  I914.6 — A 

Sulk  oceano.  I910 — A 

Le  tre  capital!;  Torino,  Firenze, 

Roma.  1914- 5 — A2 

Ariosto,  Lodovico.  Orlando  furioso.  3v. 

I851— A 


Azeglio,  Massimo  d’.  I miei  ricordi.  3v. 

IB— A993 

Boito,  Arrigo.  Nerone.  I852 — B 

Caccia,  Alessandro.  Manuale  della  leggi 
degli  Stati  Uniti.  I347 — C 

Carducci,  Giosue.  Poesie.  I851 — C 

Dante  Alighieri.  La  divina  commedia. 

I851— D 

Ford,  J.  D.  M.  and  Ford,  M.  A.  ed.  Ro- 
mances of  chivalry  in  Italian  verse. 

I851.08 — F 


Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.  Memorie  auto- 
biografiche.  IB — G232 

Leopardi,  Giacomo.  Poesie.  I851 — Li 

Pavia,  Luigi.  Grammatica  della  lingua 
inglese.  I428 — P 

Pellico,  Silvio.  Prose  e tragedie  scelte. 

1858— P 

Tasso,  Torquato.  Gerusalemme  liberata. 

I851-T1 

Uda,  M.  S.  Arte  e artisti.  2v.  I854 — U 


Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  Cuore.  85 — A516C 

La  maestrina  degli  operai.  5 — Asibm 

Olanda.  5 — A5160 

Barrili,  A.  G.  Come  un  sogno.  5 — B275C 

Cuor  di  ferro  e cuor  d’oro.  2v. 

5— B275C2 

II  merlo  bianco.  5 — B275m 

Santa  Cecilia.  5 — B275SI 

Sorrisi  di  gioventu.  5 — B275S2 

La  spada  di  fuoco.  5 — B275S3 

Caccianiga,  Antonio.  II  bacio  della  Con- 
tessa  Savina.  5 — Cii8b 

Cordelia.  Casa  altrui.  5 — C794C 

Dopo  le  nozze.  5 — C794d 

Crawford,  F.  M.  Don  Orsino.  2v. 

5— C899d 

Sant’  Ilario.  2v.  5 — C899SI 

Saracinesca.  2v.  5 — C899S 

Dumas,  A.  D.  II  Conte  di  Monte  Cristo. 
4v.  ■ 5 — D886c 

Vent’  anni  dopo-  5 — D886vi 

Fogazzaro,  Antonio.  Daniele  Cortis. 

5— F655d 

Malombra.  5 — Fbssm 

Piccolo  mondo  antico.  5 — F655PI 

Piccolo  mondo  moderno.  5 — F655P 

II  santo.  5 — F655S 

Fucini,  Renato.  Le  veglie  di  Neri. 

. 5— F951V 

Giacomelli,  Antonietta.  Sulla  Breccia. 

5— G429S 

Manzoni,  Alessandro,  count.  I promessi 
sposi.  5 — M296P 

Rosini,  Giovanni.  La  monaca  di  Monza. 

5 — R82im 

RufEni,  G.  D.  II  dottor  Antonio. 

5— R923d 

Serao,  Matilde.  Fantasia.  5 — S482f 

Suor  Giovanna  della  Croce. 

S — S482S 

Verga,  Giovanni.  Cavalleria  rusticana  ed 
altre  novelle.  5 — V493C 

I Malavaglia.  . 5 — V493m 

Storia  di  una  Capinera.  5 — V493S 


POLISH. 

NON-FICTION. 

Krasinsiki,  Zygmunt.  Poezye.  3t. 

Pol  891.85 — Ki 
Nehring,  Wladyslaw.  Kurs  literatury 
polskiej  dla  uzytku  szkol. 

Pol  891.85— N 

Zmichowska,  Marcyze.  Kwiaty  rodzinne; 
wybor  poesyi  polskiej.  Pol  891.85 — Z 

Fiction. 

Krasewski,  J.  I.  Krzyzacy  obrazy  z 
przesztosci.  Pol — K89k 

Orzeszkowa,  Eliza.  Widma.  Pol — 07dw 


141 


AUTHOR  INDEX 

INCLUDING  INDEX  TO  BIOGRAPHY 


A 

A.  L.  A. 

1 

Aaron,  E.  M. 

121 

Abbot,  A.  B. 

121 

Abbot,  H.  L. 

34 

Abbot,  W.  J.  90, 

94 

Abbott,  C.  C. 

29 

Abbott,  Evelyn. 

84 

Abbott,  E.  A. 

20 

Abbott,  G.  F. 

9 

Abbott,  Jacob. 

121 

Abbott,  Lyman.  5,  6,  7, 

11 

Abel,  Mrs.  M.  H. 

36 

Abrahams,  Israel. 

61 

Achard,  L.  A.  E. 

29 

Acton,  J.  E.  E.  D.  Acton, 

baron.  Life  of. 

73 

Adam,  Mme.  Edmond, 

(Adam,  J.  L.  L.) 

73 

Adam,  J.  L.  L.  Life  of. 

73 

Adams,  Andy. 

96 

Adams,  C.  C. 

12 

Adams,  C.  F.  Life  of. 

73 

Adams,  C.  K.  1, 

, 90 

Adams,  G.  B.  85, 

, 88 

Adams,  H.  C. 

121 

Adams,  John.  2,  : 

Adams,  John,  Life  of. 

3,  7 

73 

Adams,  J.  H. 

43 

Adams,  J.  Q.  Life  of. 

73 

Adams,  O.  F. 

15 

Adams,  Samuel,  Life  of. 

73 

Adams,  T.  S. 

12 

Adams,  W.  H.  D. 

121 

Adams,  W.  I.  L. 

41 

Adams,  W.  T. 

121 

Addams,  Jane. 

11 

Addison,  Mrs.  J.  de  W. 

G. 

39 

Addison,  Joseph. 

56 

Addison,  Joseph,  Life  of.  73 

Adelborg,  Ottilia. 

121 

Adeline,  Jules. 

39 

Adeney,  W.  F. 

5 

Adgie,  William. 

37 

Adler,  Felix.  5 

, 15 

Aero  club  of  America. 

25 

^schylus. 

58 

^sop. 

58 

Agassiz,  Mrs.  E.  C. 

29 

Agassiz,  J.  L.  R. 

23 

Agassiz,  J.  L.  R.  Life  of.  73 

Agnus,  Orme. 

96 

Aguilar,  Grace.  5 

. 96 

Aiken,  Catharine. 

2,  3 

Aikin,  John. 

121 

Ainger,  Alfred. 

56 

Ainsworth,  W.  H. 

96 

Aitken,  E.  H. 

3 

Alacoque,  M.  M.  blessed, 

Life  of. 

73 

Albanesi,  Mme.  E.  A.  M.96 
Alehin,  C.  A.  41 

Alcott,  L.  M.  96,  121 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Life  of.  73 
Alclen,  Mrs.  I.  M.  96 

Alden,  Joseph.  47 

Alden,  R.  M.  29,  122 

Alden,  W.  L.  122 

Aldrich,  G.  I.  20 

Aldrich,  Richard.  41 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  47,  61,  96, 
122 

Alexander,  Francesco.  47 
Alexander,  M.  W.  36 

Alexander  I.  emperor  of 

Russia,  Life  of.  73 

Alexander  the  Great,  Life 
of.  73 

Alfieri,  Vittorio.  139 

Alfred  the  Great,  king  of 
England,  Life  of.  73 

Allen,  A.  E.  35 

Allen,  Grant.  28,  29,  96 
Allen,  J.  G.  90 

Allen,  T.  G.  65 

Allen,  J.  L.  96 

Allen,  M.  W.  33 

Allen,  W.  B.  96,  122 

Allsop,  F.  C.  37 

Allston,  Margaret,  pseud. 

(Farquahar,  Anna.)  96 
Aloysius,  saint.  Life  of.  73 
Altmaier,  C.  L.  37 

Alton,  Edmund,  pseud.  12 
Altsheler,  J.  A.  96 

Alzog,  J.  B.  8 

Amateur  mechanic,  pseud. 

38 

Ambrosius,  saint.  Life  of.  73 
American  academy  of  po- 
litical and  social  science. 

12 


American  historical  asso- 
ciation. 83 

American  school  of  corre- 
spondence at  Armour  in- 
stitute of  technology, 
Chicago.  34,  40 

Ames,  J.  S.  14,  25 

Amicis,  Edmondo  de.  64, 
122,  139 

Amos,  Sheldon.  14 

Andersen,  H.  C.  122,  138 
Andersen,  H.  C.  Life  of.  73 

Anderson,  J.  J.  90,  94 

Andre,  John,  Life  of.  73 
Andrews,  C.  C.  69 

Andrews,  C.  M.  92 

Andrews,  E.  B.  83 

Andrews,  E.  F.  28 

Andrews,  Jane.  60,  122 


Andrews,  Mrs.  M.  R.  S.  96 
Angell,  J.  R.  31 

Angouleme,  M.  T.  C.  duch- 
esse  de.  Life  of.  73 

Angus,  D.  C.  65 

Amitchkow,  Michael.  12 
Annandale,  Nelson.  64 

Annunzio,  Gabriele  d’.  57 

Anstey,  F.  pseud.  (Guthrie, 
T.  A.)  96 

Anthony,  G.  C.  40 

Antony  of  Padua,  saint, 
Life  of.  73 

Antrobus,  C.  L.  96 

Apgar,  A.  C.  28 

Apthorp,  W.  F.  41 

Arabian  nights.  122 

Arblay,  F.  B.  d’.  96 

Arblay,  F.  B.  d’.  Life  of.  73 
Archer,  T.  A.  85 

Archer,  William.  52,  67 

Archibald,  Douglas.  7,  27 

Archibald,  G.  H. 

Argyll,  G.  J.  D.  Campbell, 
duke  of.  86 

Argyll,  G.  J.  D.  Campbell, 
duke  of.  Life  of.  73 

Aria,  Mrs.  E.  19 

Ariosto,  Ludovico.  122,  139 
Aristophanes.  58 

Aristotle.  4 

Armes,  W.  D.  52 

Armstrong,  H.  E.  15 

Armstrong,  S.  C.  Life  of.  73 
Armstrong,  W.  J.  70 

Arnim,  M.  A.  B.  Grdhn 
von.  57,  96,  122 

Arnold,  A.  F.  23 

Arnold,  Sir  Edwin.  52 
Arnold,  E.  J.  84 

Arnold,  Matthew.  52,  56 

Arnold,  S.  L.  15,  20 

Arnold,  Thomas.  Life  of.  73 

Ashe,  S.  W.  34 

Ashmore,  Ruth,  psewd.  19 
Ashton,  John.  19 

Ashworth,  Alice.  122 

Aspinwall,  Alicia.  122 

Atherton,  Edward.  65 

Atherton,  Mrs.  G.  F.  H.  97 

Atkinson,  A.  A.  25 

Atkinson,  Edward.  11,  36 

Atkinson,  F.  W.  69 

Atkinson,  G.  F.  28 

Atkinson,  Philip.  25 

Atwater,  M.  R.  20 

Audubon,  J.  J.  Life  of.  73 
Auerbach,  Berthold.  97 
Augustine,  saint.  Life  of.  73 
Aulnoy,  M.  C.  J.  de  B. 
comtesse  d\  122 


142 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Aunt  Louisa,  pseud.  (Val- 
entine, Mrs.  L.  J.) 

29,  33,  122 


Austen,  Jane.  97 

Austen,  Jane,  Life  of.  73 
Austin,  J.  G.  68,  97 

Austin,  Mrs.  M.  H.  35,  122 
Austin,  O.  P,  14,  69,  94 
Avary,  iM.  L.  94 

Avebury,  John  Lubbock, 
baron.  3,  29,  56 

Avery,  E.  M.  25 

Avery,  H.  122 

Ayres,  Alfred,  pseud.  (Os- 
mun,  T.  E.)  ‘ 20 

Ayrton,  Mrs.  M.  C.  65 
Azarius,  brother.  1 

Azarius,  brother,  Life  of.  73 
Azeglib,  Massimo  d’.  139 

B 

Babcock,  C.  A.  29 

Babcock,  K.  C.  93 


Babcock,  M D.  Life  of.  73 
Babcock,  Mrs.  W.  E.  (Wa- 
tanna,  Onoto,  pseud.) 

97,  122 


Bach,  J.  S.  Life  of.  73 

Bacheller,  I.  A.  97 

Backus,  T.  J.  51 

Bacon,  A.  M.  65 

Bacon,  D.  M.  (Bacon,  Mrs. 

M.  S.  H.)  3,  41 

Bacon,  E.  F.  22 

Bacon,  Edgar  Mayhew.  68 
Bacon,  Edwin  Munroe. 

68,  94 

Bacon,  Francis.  56 

Bacon,  L.  W.  7 

Bacon,  Mrs.  M.  S.  H.  3,  41 
Bacon,  Mrs.  Selden  (Das- 
kam,  J.  D.)  50,  97,  122 

Badlam,  A.  B.  , 15,  20,  66 
Baedeker,  Karl.  63 

Bagehot,  Walter.  54 

Bahlsen,  Leopold.  22 

Bailey,  Mrs.  A.  W.  97 

Bailey,  C.  S.  15 

Bailey,  E.  A.  (Alton,  Ed- 
mund, pseud.)  12 

Bailey,  E.  H.  S.  26 

Bailey,  F.  H.  25 

Bailey,  H.  T.  40 

Bailey,  L.  H.  23,  28,  35,  39 

Bain,  Alexander.  15 

Bain,  R.  N.  88,  89 

Baker,  E.  A.  1,  57 

Baker,  G.  M.  43 

Baker,  H.  B.  43 

Baker,  L.  R.  122 

Baker,  M,  N.  34 

Baker,  R.  S.  33 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  122 

Baker,  T.  O.  20 

Baker,  W.  G.  60 

Baker,  W.  M.  97 

Bakewell,  M.  E.  122 

Balch,  T.  W.  68 

Balderston,  L.  R.  36 


Baldwin,  Mrs.  Alfred.  122 


Baldwin,  C.  S.  48 

Baldwin,  James.  1,  9,  20, 

45,  46,  70,  84,  90,  95,  122 
Baldwin,  Joseph.  3,  15 

Baldwin,  J.  D.  28 

Baldwin,  J.  M.  28 

Baldwin,  May.  122 

Baldwin,  W.  A.  15 

Baldwin,  W.  E.  33 

Ball,  Sir  R.  S.  25 

Ballou,  M.  M.  59,  67 

Balzac,  Honore  de.  97,  137 
Balzac,  Honore  de.  Life  of. 

73 

Bamford,  M.  E.  29 

Bancroft,  E.  D.  62 

Bancroft,  George.  83,  90 

Bancroft,  J.  H.  33 

Bangs,  J.  K. 

14,  48,  50,  97,  122 
Banister,  H.  C.  41 

Banks,  H.  W.  122 

Banks,  L.  A.  3 

Banks,  M.  B.  7 

Banks,  Mrs.  N.  H.  97 
Bannard,  W.  H.  43 

Bannerman,  Helen.  122 
Barbour,  A.  M.  97 

Barbour,  R.  H.  43,  97,  122 
Bard,  Emile.  65 

Bardeen,  C.  W.  16,  60,  97 
Barham,  R.  H.  56 

Baring-G  ould,  Sabine. 

(Gould,  Sabine  Baring-). 

63 

Barker,  Lady  M.  A.  122 
Barlow,.  Jane.  52,  97 

Barmby,  B.  H.  97 

Barnard,  Charles.  30,  35 

Barnes,  James. 

66,  93,  97,  122 
Barnes,  Mrs.  M.  D.  S. 


83,  90 

Barnett,  P.  A. 

19 

Barr,  Mrs.  A.  E.  H.  97 

Barr,  E.  E. 

16 

Barr,  Robert. 

97 

Barr,  W.  M. 

35 

Barrett,  -Mary,  pseud.  (Nut- 

ting,  M.  0.) 

89 

Barrett,  Wilson. 

97 

Barrie,  J.  M. 

97 

Barrie,  Mrs.  M.  0. 

Life  of. 

73 

Barrili,  A.  G. 

139 

Barrows,  Anna. 

36 

Barrows,  C.  H. 

6 

Barrows,  F.  W. 

38 

Barry,  J.  D. 

97 

Barry,  J.  P. 

62 

Bartholomew,  J.  G. 

60 

Bartlett,  F.  0. 

97 

Bartlett,  G.  H. 

40 

Bartlett,  John. 

46 

Bartlett,  Lillian. 

30 

Bartlett,  W.  H. 

12 

Barton,  C.  H. 

15 

Barton,  W.  E. 

97,  123 

Bashford,  Herbert. 

23 

Bashford,  H.  H. 

97 

Bashkirtseff,  Marie.  Life  of. 


73 

Baskervill,  W.  M.  20 

Basket!,  J.  N.  30,  97 

Bass,  Florence.  28,  30,  90 

Bassett,  J.  S.  93 

Bassett,  Mrs.  M.  E.  S.  97 

Batchelder,  E.  A.  40 

Bates,  Arlo.  54,  51,  97 

Bates,  C.  F.  . 52 

Bates,  K.  L.  52,  64 

Bates,  Lois.  16,  123 

Bates,  Morgan.  97 

Baumbach,  Rudolf.  97,  123 
Bayard,  P.  du  T.  chevalier. 
Life  of.  73 

Baylis's,  Mrs.  C.  K.  123 
Baylor,  F.  C.  (Belger,  F.  C. 

B.)  123 

Bayly,  A.  E.  (Lyall,  Edna, 
pseud.)  97,  123 

Bayne,  S.  G.  25 

Beach,  D.  N.  23 

Beach,  H.  P.  7 

Beach,  R.  E.  97 

Beach,  S.  C.  ^ 70 

Beaconsfield,  Benjamin 
Disraeli,  earl  of.  97 

Beal,  W.  J.  28 

Beard,  Charles.  12 

Beard,  D.  C.  43 

Beard,  J.  C.  30 

Beard,  Lina.  43 

Beaulieu,  Anatole  Leroy- 
(Leiroy-Bieaulieu,  Ana- 
tole). 8 

Beaulieu,  Pierre  Leroy- 
(Leroy-Beaulieu,  Pierre). 

12 

Beaumont,  Francis.  54 

Beaver,  H.  M.  Life  of.  73 

Becke,  Louis.  97 

Becker,  F.  S.  14 

Becker,  W.  A.  61 

Beckford,  William.  97 

Beckwith,  M.  H.  9,  16 

Bedford,  Jessie.  (Godfrey, 
Elizabeth,  pseud.)  97 
Beebe,  C.  W.  30 

Beebe,  Katharine..  16,  23 
Beebe,  M.  B.  70 

Beecher,  H.  W.  5,  6,  73,  97 
Beecher,  T.  K.  6 

Beeching,  H.  C.  52 

Beers,  H.  A.  47,  51 

Beesen,  R.  K.  52 

Beesly,  A.  H.  84 

Beethoven,  Ludwig  van.  42 
Beethoven,  Ludwig  van. 

Life  of.  73 

Behnke,  Emil.  33 

Behrens,  Bertha  (Heim- 
burg,  W.  pseud.)  97,  138 
Belding,  A.  G.  37 

Belger,  F.  C.  B.  ' 123 

Bell,  A.  F.  123 

Bell,  A.  M.  45 

Bell,  C u r r e r , pseud. 


(Bronte,  Charlotte.) 

74,  97 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


143 


Bell,  Ellis,  pseud.  (Bronte, 


Emily.)  97 

Bell,  Mrs.  Florence.  43 

Bell,  Mrs.  Hugh,  (Bell, 

Mrs.  Florence.)  43 

Bell,  J.  J.  98 

Bell,  L.  L.  61,  98 

Bell,  Mrs.  N.  R.  E. 

23,  30,  39,  63 

Bell,  R.  H.  20 

Bell,  V.  C.  33 

Bellamy,  B.  W.  ' 52,  94 

Bellamy,  Edward.  98 

Bellamy,  R.  L.  5 

Bellamy,  William.  43 

Belloc,  Hilaire.  98 

Benedict,  A.  K.  33 

Benedict,  E.  L.  61 

Beniczky,  B.  L.  139 

Benjamin,  L.  S.  62 

Bennet,  R.  A.  98 

Bennett,  C.  E.  22 

Bennett,  C.  W.  16 

Bennett,  E.  A.  55,  98 

Bennett,  E.  M.  H.  65 

Bennett,  John.  123 

Benson,  A.  C.  56,  74,  98 
Benson,  E.  F.  98 

Benson,  E.  W.  ahp.  Life  of. 

74 

Benson,  R.  H.  98 

Benton  C.  F.  pseud.  (Bur- 
rell, C.  B.)  36,  98 

Benton,  Joel.  47 

Benton,  Thomas,  Life  of.  74 
Beresford,  Lord  C.  W.  de 

la  Poer.  65 

Bergen,  F.  D.  28 

Bergen,  J.  Y.  28 

Blerger,  E^lizabeth,  pseud. 

(Sheppard,  E.  S.)  98 

Berlioz,  Hector,  Life  of.  74 

Bernacchi,  Louis.  69 

Bernheimer,  C.  S.  8 

Bernstein,  A.  138 

Bert,  Paul.  23 

Berthold,  Th.  70 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  62,  98 
Bessemer,  Sir  Henry,  Life 

of.  74 

Bethusy-Huc,  Valeska,  Grd- 

Un.  98 

Betts,  L.  W.  12,  98 

Beveridge,  A.  J.  3 

Bevier,  Isabel.  39 

Beyerlein,  F.  A.  138 

Bible.  5 

Bibra,  E.  von.  138 

Bicknell,  L.  M.  66 

Bidlake,  F.  T.  43 

Bigelow,  E.  F.  23 

Bigelow,  John.  14,  137 

Bigelow,  M.  M.  14 

Bigelow,  W.  D.  33 

Bigham,  M.  A.  123 

Bignell,  Mrs.  E.  M.  30,  123 

Billings,  J.  S.  3 

Binde,  Robert.  137 

Bindloss,  Harold.  98 

Bingham,  Katharine.  98 

Birdseye,  C.  F.  16 


Birkbeck,  W.  L.  12 

Birkhseuser,  J.  A.  8 

Birney,  A.  M.  3 

Birrell,  Augustine.  56 

Bisbce,  M.  D.  47 

Bishop,  Mrs.  I.  L.  B.  65 
Bishop,  J.  B.  12 

Bishop,  J.  T.  123 

Bishop,  N.  H.  69 

Bisland,  Elizabeth.  95 


Bismarck-Schdnhausen,  O. 
E.  L.  Furst  von.  Life  of. 


Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne.  137 
Black,  Alexander.  41,  98, 123 
Black,  Hugh.  3,  16 

Black,  William.  98,  123 

Blackmar,  F.  W.  11 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  98 

Blaikie,  William.  33 

Blaine,  J.  G.  12 

Blaine,  J.  G.  Life  of.  74 
Blair,  M.  J.  36 

Blaisdell,  A.  F.  33,  86,  90,  94 
Blaisdell,  E.  A.  20 

Blaisdell,  T.  C.  20 

Blake,  A.  H.  41 

Blake,  K.  D.  52 

Blake,  M.  M.  ^ 98 

Blanchan,  Neltje,  pseud. 

(Doubleday,  Mrs.  N.  B. 

D.)  28,  98 

Blanchard,  A.  E.  98,  123 

Bland,  Mrs.  Hubert  (Nes- 

bit,  Edith).  98,  123 

Blatchford,  M.  E.  98,  123 
Blinn,  L.  M.  123 

Bliss,  F.  J.  5 

Blodgett,  F.  E.  20 

Blosius.  6,  8 

Blouet,  Paul.  57,  62 

Blow,  S.  E.  16 

Blunn,  Leon.  137 

Blumenthal,  V.  X.  K.  de.  9 
Bliimner,  Hugo.  61 

Blunck,  A.  40 

Blundell,  Mrs.  M.  E.  S. 

(Francis,  M.  E.  pseud.) 


98 

Boardman,  W.  H.  48 

Bockett,  F.  W.  * 1 

Boden,  G.  H.  58 

Bodley,  J.  E.  C.  88 

Boeckhi,  Augustus.  61 

Bogue,  Mrs.  (Bell,  L.  L.) 

61,  98 

Boito,  Arrigo.  139 

Boker,  G.  H.  48 

Bolanden,  Conrad  von.  98 
Bolce,  Harold.  12 

Boldrewood,  Rolf,  pseud. 

(Browne,  T.  A.)  98 

Bolton,  Mrs.  S.  K.  35,  70 
Bonaventure,  saint.  6 

Bond,  A.  R.  43 

Bonesteel,  M.  G.  123 

Bonner,  John.  88 

Bonney,  T.  G.  27,  59 

Booker,  Ella.  47 

Boole,  M.  E.  23 


Boone,  Daniel,  Life  of.  74 


Boone,  R.  G.  16 

Booth,  Catherine,  Life  of. 

74 

Booth,  Mrs.  M.  B.  C.  15,  123 

Booth,  William,  Life  of.  74 

Boothby,  Guy.  98 

Borromeo,  Carlo,  saint.  Life 
of.  74 

Borrow,  George.  62 

Bostock,  F.  C.  30 

Botsford,  G.  W.  84 

Botta,  Mrs.  A.  C.  L.  45 

Bottone,  S.  R.  25,  35,  37 
Boulger,  D.  C.  de  K.  64 

Boult,  K.  F.  9 

Bourget,  Paul.  98 

Bourne,  E.  G.  92 

Bourne,  H.  E.  83,  85 

Bourne,  W.  O.  16 

Bouton,  J.  B.  61 

Bouvet,  Marguerite.  98 

Bowen,  H.  C.  1 

Bowen,  W.  P.  33 

Bower,  J.  A.  38 

Bowker,  I.  F.  16 

Bowker,  R.  R.  3 

Bowne,  E.  S.  74 

Boyd,  R.  N.  35 

Boy-Ed,  Ida.  .138 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  98,  123 
Boyle,  M.  P.  9 

Boyle,  Mrs.  V.  F.  98 

Boynton,  F.  D.  14 

Boys,  C.  V.  25 

Bradby,  G.  F.  88 

Brace,  C.  L.  63 

Bradford,  Gamaliel,  jr.  98 


Bradish,  S.  P. 
Bradley,  A.  C. 
Bradley,  A.  G. 
Bradley,  Henry. 
Brady,  C.  T.  7, 


9,  35 
54 
62 
87 

89,  90,  92, 
93,  98,  123 
Brahms,  Johannes,  Life  of. 

74 


Brainerd,  David,  Life  of.  74 


Brainerd,  Mrs.  E.  H.  (Hoyt, 
Eleanor).  98 

Brandes,  G.  M.  C.  64 
Brandes,  G.  M.  C.  Life  of. 

74 

Brassington,  W.  S.  62 
Bray,  S.  E.  16 

Breare,  W.  H.  41,  45 

Brebner,  Mary.  22 

Breed,  D.  R.  6 

Brentano,  J.  C.  F.  S.  Funck- 
(Funck-Brentano,  J.  C.  F. 
S.)  88 

Brereton,  F.  S.  123 

Brewer,  D.  J.  45 

Brewer,  E.  C.  45,  83 

Brewster,  M.  S.  26 

Bridgman,  L.  D.  Life  of.  74 
Brierly,  J.  6 

Briggs,  L.  R.  16 

Bridgham,  A.  P.  27 

Bright,  Charles.  37 

Bright,  John.  56 

Brochner,  Jessie.  64 


144 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Brodsky,  Mrs.  A.  Life  of.  74 


Bronson,  W.  C.  47 

Bronte,  Charlotte.  98 

Bronte,  Charlotte,  Life  of. 

74 

Bronte,  Emily.  99 

Brooke,  L.  L.  123 

Brooke,  S.  A.  51,  52,  54 
Brookes,  L.  E.  35 

Brookfield,  Mrs.  . Charles 
(Brookfield,  F.  M.)  70 

Brookfield,  F.  M.  70 

Brookfield,  Mrs.  J.  O.  E. 

Life  of.  74 

Brookings,  W.  D.  11 

Brooklyn  public  library, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1 

Brooks,  Amy.  123 

Brooks,  C.  P.  38 

Brooks,  Dorothy.'  123 

Brooks,  Edward.  3,  9,  24, 

52,  58 

Brooks,  E.  S.  14,  67,  70, 
83,  89,  90,  92,  93,  94,  95, 
99,  123 

Brooks,  Geraldine.  70,  99 

Brooks,  Hildegard.  123 

Brooks,  J.  G.  12 

Brooks,  Noah.  14,  65,  67, 

70,  123 


Brooks,  Phillips,  bp.  7,  61 
Brooks,  Phillips,  bp.  Life  of. 

74 


Brooks,  W.  K. 

35 

Broomhall,  Marshall.  7 

Brown,  Alice. 

47,  99 

Brown,  A.  F.  £ 

»,  47,  123 

Brown,  A.  J. 

65,  69 

Brown,  A.  R. 

99 

Brown,  Caroline,  pseud.  9 

Brown,  C.  B. 

99 

Brown,  C.  L. 

20 

Brown,  E.  B. 

61 

Brown,  E.  V. 

23,  28 

Brown,  Goold. 

20 

Brown,  G.  B. 

39 

Brown,  H.  D. 

99,  123 

Brown,  H.  R.  F. 

63,  88 

Brown,  John. 

56,  57 

Brown,  K.  L. 

23,  128 

Brown,  Marshall. 

50 

Brown,  M.  C. 

7 

Brown,  M.  S. 

14 

Brown,  M.  W. 

12 

Brown,  Theron. 

6 

Brown,  W.  G. 

99 

Browne,  G.  W. 

67 

Browne,  Maggie. 

63 

Browne,  Mary,  Life  of.  74 

Browne,  T.  A. 

99 

Brownell,  C.  L. 

65 

Brownell,  W.  C.  51,  63.  68 

Browning,  Mrs.  E. 

B.  52 

Browning,  Oscar. 

16 

Browning,  Robert. 

52,  56 

Browning,  Robert, 

Life  of. 

74 

Brownlow,  W.  R.^ 

bp.  8 

Brunowe,  M.  J. 

6,  123 

Brush,  C.  C. 

99 

Brush,  Mrs.  M.  E. 

Q.  123 

Bruun,  Daniel.  66 

Bryant,  E.  E.  14 

Bryant,  Sophie.  4 

Bryant,  S.  C.  16 

Bryant,  W.  C.  47,  58,  74,  90 
Bryant,  W.  C.  Life  of.  74 

Bryce,  C.  T.  20,  66 

Bryce,  James.  14,  70,  87 
Bryson,  Mrs.  M.  I.  65 

Buchan,  John.  99 

Buchanan,  J.  P.  43 

Buchanan,  J.  R.  12 

Buchanan,  R.  W.  99 

Buck,  Gertrude.  45 

Buck,  Winifred.  15 

Buckingham,  E.  M.  123 

Buckle,  H.  T.  11 

Buckley,  A.  B.  23,  30 

Buehler,  H.  G.  20 

Buffalo  public  library.  1 

Buley,  E.  C.  69 

Bulfinch,  Thomas.  9 

Bullen,  F.  T. 

30,  57,  59,  99,  123 

Bullock,  C.  J.  13 

Bullock,  S.  F.  99 


Bulow,  Frieda,  Freiin  von. 

138 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

baron  Lytton.  52,  99,  138 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  R.  L. 

earl  of  Lytton.  52 

Bumpus,  T.  F.  39 

Bunner,  H.  C.  48,  99 

Bunyan,  John.  99 

Bunyan,  John,  Life  of.  74 
Burbank,  Luther.  16 

Burges,  George.  58 

Burgess,  Gelett,  50,  99,  123 
Burgess,  J.  W.  93 

Burke,  Edmund.  39,  56 

Burkett,  C.  W.  38 

Burleigh,  W.  C.  baron,  Life 
of.  74 

Burnand,  Sir  F.  C.  56 
Burne-Jones,  Sir  Philip.  67 
Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  H. 

99,  123,  138 
Burnett,  Mrs.  F.  H.  Life  of. 

. 74 

Burnham,  Mrs.  C.  L.  R.  99 
Burnham,,  Maud.  16 

Burns,  J.  J.  54 

Burns,  Robert.  52 

Burns,  Robert,  Life  of.  74 
Burnz,  E.  B.  16,  20,  37 
Burrage,  H.  S.  16,  94 

Burrage,  Severance.  16 
Burrell,  C.  B.  36 

Burrell,  J.  D.  33 

Burrell,  Katherine.  19 

Burroughs,  John.  23,  30, 
47,  48 

Burrow,  C.  K.  99 

Burstenbinder,  E.  (Werner, 
Ernst,  pseud.)  99,  138 
Burt,  M.  E.  1,  9,  52,  58 
Burton,  A.  H.  70,  89,  90,  123 
Burton,  E.  D.  7 

Burton,  Sir  F.  R.  68 

Burton,  Richard.  47 


Bury,  J.  B.  84 

Bush,  R.  J.  65 

Bushnell,  Horace.  5 

Butler,  E.  C.  67 

Butler,  E.  P.  99 

Butler,  G.  P.  20 

Butler,  H.  C.  84 

Butler,  N.  M.  16 

Butler,  W.  A.  47 

Butterworth,  Annie.  36 
Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  47, 
66,  67,  69,  70,  84,  90,  96, 

99,  123 

Butts,  E.  L.  33 

Bygott,  John.  20 

Bynrier,  E.  L.  99 

Byron,  G.  G.  N.  lord.  52 
Byron,  G.  G.  N.  lord,  Life 
of.  74 

C 

C,  A.  E.  22 

Cabell,  J.  B.  99 

Cable,  G.  W.  94,  99 

Cabot,  E.  L.  4 

Caccia,  Alessandro.  139 
Caccianiga,  Antonio.  139 
Cadbury,  Edward.  19 

Caddell,  C.  M.  124 

Caddick,  Helen.  66 

Cady,  M.  R.  20 

Caesar,  Augustus,  Life  of. 

74 

C^sar,  C.  J.  58 

Caesar,  C.  J.  Life  of.  74 

Caffin,  C.  H.  40,  41 

Cahan,  Abraham.  99 

Cain,  Neville.  124 

Caine,  T.  H.  H.  99,  138 
Cajori,  Florian.  24 

Caldecott,  Randdlph.  124 
Calderwood,  Henry.  16 
Caldwell,  H.  W.  16 

Calhoun,  J.  C.  Life  of.  74 
Calkins,  E.  E.  37 

Calkins,  M.  W.  3 

Calkins,  Raymond.  4 

Call,  A.  P.  4.  33 

Callaway,  F.  B.  4,  46 

Callcott,  Lady.  86,  88 

Calvin,  John,  Life  of.  74 
Camp,  Walter.  43 

Campbell,  Douglas.  92 

Campbell,  H.  M.  L.  64,  65 
124 

Campbell,  H.  S.  36 

Campbell,  R.  J.  6 

Campbell,  W.  T.  24 

Campbell-Praed,  Mrs.  R.  M. 
P.  (Praed,  Mrs.  R.  M. 
Campbell-.)  69 

Canavan,  M.  J.  124 

Candee,  H.  C.  19,  40 

Candler,  Edmund.  65 

Candolle,  Alphonse  de.  28 
Canfield,  H.  S.  124 

Canfield,  J.  H.  16 

Canfield,  W.  W.  9 

Canning,  A.  S.  G.  55 

Canton,  William.  7,  57 

Capella,  F.  de  P.  9 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


145 


Capes,  Bernard. 

9 

Capes,  W.  W. 

84 

Carducci,  Giosue. 

139 

Carey,  R.  N. 

100 

Carhart,  H.  S. 

26 

Carleton,  Will. 
Carlyle,  Thomas. 
Carlyle,  Thomas, 

47 
56,  88 
Life  of. 

74 

Carman,  Bliss.  49 

Carmichael,  Amy  Wilson-.  7 
Carmichael,  Montgomery. 

7,  63 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  11 

Carnegie,  Andrew,  Life  of. 

74 

Carnegie  library,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  1 

Carove,  F.  W.  124 

Carpenter,  F.  G.  60 

Carpenter,  G.  R.  20,  45,  51 
Carpenter,  John.  41,  42 
Carr,  A.  C.  124 

Carr,  Lucien.  96 

Carrington,  Edith.  27,  30, 

35,  124 

Carrington,  H.  B.  46 

Carroll,  C.  F.  20 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud. 
(Dodgson,  C.  L.)  43,  74, 

124 

Carroll,  S.  W.  60 

Carruth,  F.  W.  99 

Carryl,  C.  E.  124 

Carson,  Christopher,  Life  of. 

74 

Carter,  A.  C.  65 

Carter,  E.  124 

Carter,  M.  E.  36 

Carter,  M.  H.  23,  30,  35 
Carter,  N.  M.  124 

Carter,  W.  H.  35 

Carver,  Elvira.  90 

Carver,  T.  N.  11 

Cary,  Alice.  47 

Cary,  Otis.  7 

Case,  F.  P.  (Powell,  Fran- 
cis, pseud.)  100 

Caskoden,  Edwin,  pseud. 

(Major,  Charles.)  100,  124 
Cass,  Lewis,  Life  of.  74 

Cassal,  H.  J.  S.  35 

Castelar,  Don  Emilio,  Life 
of.  74 

Castle,  Mrs.  A.  S.  100 
Castle,  Egerton.  100 

Cathcart,  G.  R.  45 

Catherine  de  Medici,  queen  j 
of  Henry  II.  of  France,  j 
Life  of.  74 

Catherine  of  Siena,  saint.  \ 
Life  of.  74 

Catherwood,  M.  H.  92,  100, 
124 

Catholic  truth  society.  8 
Catlin,  Mrs.  L.  E.  124 
Cavendish,  pseud.  (Jones, 
Henry.)  43 

Cawein,  M.  J.  47 

Cecilia,  Mme.  7 


Cervantes-Saavedra,  Miguel 
de.  100 

Cervantes-Saavedra,  Miguel 
de.  Life  of.  74 

Chadwick,  F.  E.  94 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Pratt 
(Pratt,  M.  L.)  9,  20,  25 
28,  54,  62,  65,  69,  70,  84, 
90,  92,  96 
Chamberlain,  A.  H.  16 
Chamberlain,  D.  B.  41 
Chamberlain,  Esther.  100 

Chamberlain,  G.  L.  5 

Chamberlain,  Jacob.  7 

Chamberlain,  J.  F.  60 

Chambers,  G.  F.  25 

Chambers,  R.  W.  100,  124 
Chambers,  William.  59 
Chamblin,  Jean.  100 

Champlain,  Samuel  de,  Life 
of.  74 

Champlin,  J.  D.  1,  23,  30, 
43,  94 

Champney,  Mrs.  E.  W. 

88,  100 

Chance,  L.  M.  60 

Chancellor,  W.  E.  16,  24,  90 
Chandler,  Mrs.  I.  C.  9 
Chandler,  Katherine.  9,  68 
Channing,  B.  M.  124 

Channing,  Edward.  90,  93 
Chantal,  J.  F.  T.  de,  saint. 

Life  of.  74 

Chapin,  A.  A.,  9,  41,  43,  70 
Chapin,  H.  D.  49 

Chaplin,  F.  P.  60 

Chapman,  F.  M.  30 

Chapman,  George.  54 

Chapman,  J.  J.  12 

Charbonnell,  Victor.  5 
Chardenal,  C.  A.  22 

Charities  publication  com- 
mittee. 12 

Chteirity  organization  society. 

15 

Charlemagne,  king  of 
France,  Life  of.  74 

Charles  I.  king  of  England, 
Lift  of.  75 

Charles  II.  king  of  England, 
Life  of.  75 

Charles  XII.  king  of  Sweden, 
Life  of.  75 

Charles  Edward  Stuart, 
called  the  young  Pre- 
tender, Life  of.  75 

Charles,  Mrs.  E.  R.  100 
Chase,  A.  E.  23,  28,  30,  33, 
70,  89,  91 

Chase,  I.  M.  38 

Chase,  J.  A.  100,  124 

Chase,  S.  P.  Life  of.  75 
Chatham,  William  Pitt,  earl 
of.  Life  of.  75 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  52 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey,  Life  of. 

75 

Chauvenet,  William.  24 
Cheever,  Mrs.  H.  A.  124 
Cheney,  Mrs.  C.  E.  94 

Cheney,  Warren.  100 


Chesley,  A.  M.  43 

Chesnut,  Mrs.  M.  B.  M.  Life 
of.  75 

Chesnutt,  C.  W.  100 

Chester,  Eliza,  pseud.  16,  19 
Chesterton,  G.  K.  56 

Cheyney,  E.  P.  8,  13,  85, 
92,  94 

Chicago  and  Northwestern 
railway,  pub.  89 

Chicago  University  Press, 
pub.  20 

Child,  F.  S.  100 

Child,  Theodore.  19,  69 

Chilton,  C.  B.  41 

Chisholm,  Edwin.  5 

Chisholm,  G.  G.  13,  60 

Chisholm,  Lucy.  124 

Chittenden,  R.  H.  33 

Cholmondeley,  Mary.  100 
Chopin,  F.  F.  Life  of.  75 
Chopin,  K.  O.  100 

Chordal,  pseud.  (See,  J.  W.) 


35 

Christian!,  A.  F. 

41 

Christie,  Mrs.  A.  H.  40 

Christie,  S.  R. 

20 

Christopherson,  Stanley.  43 

Chubb,  Percival. 

21 

Church,  A.  J.  9,  19,  58,  84, 

86, 

100,  124 

Church,  R.  W. 

85 

Churchill,  Lord  R. 

H.  S.  75 

Churchill,  Winston. 

100 

Chutter,  F.  E. 

21 

Cicero,  M.  T. 

58 

Cicero,  M.  T.  Life  of.  75 

Cid,  R.  D.  de  B.  known  as 

the,  Life  of. 

75 

Cilea,  Francesco. 

43 

Cist,  H.  M. 

94 

Clapp,  E.  B. 

19 

Clark,  Alexander. 

43 

Clark,  E.  B. 

30 

Clark,  E.  E. 

40 

Clark,  F.  E. 

7 

Clark,  F.  H. 

14 

Clark,  Mrs.  H.  A. 

100 

Clark,  H.  H. 

124 

Clark,  Imogen. 

100,  124 

Clark,  J.  B. 

7,  12 

Clark,  Mrs.  K.  U.  4, 

100,  124 

Clark,  S.  H. 

16 

Clark,  S.  S. 

14 

Clark,  T.  M. 

38 

Clarke,  J.  F. 

16 

Clarke,  Michael.  58,  59,  84 

Clarke,  M.  B. 

124 

Clarke,  Mrs.  M. 

V.  N. 

100,  124 

Clarke,  Mrs.  M.  V. 

N.  Life 

of. 

75 

Clarke,  R.  F. 

3 

Clarke,  R.  S. 

124 

I Clarke,  W.  J.  26 

i Clay,  Beatrice.  9 

I Clay,  Henry,  Life  of.  75 

Clay-Clopton,  Mrs.  Virginia, 

Life  of.  75 

j Cleather,  A.  L.  41 

Clegg,  T.  B.  100 


146 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Clemens,  S.  L.  33,  50,  100, 
124 

Clement,  C.  E.  (Waters. 


Mrs.  C.  E.  C.)  70 

Clement,  E.  W.  65 

Cleveland,  Grover.  12,  43 
Qeveland,  H.  M.  93 

Cleveland,  R.  E.  50 

Cleveland  public  library, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  1 

Clifford,  Cornelius.  7 

Clifford,  C.  R.  40 

Clifford,  H.  C.  65 

Clifford,  L.  L.  100 

Give,  Robert,  baron.  Life 
of.  75 

Clodd,  Edward.  28 

Clouston,  J.  S.  100 

Clowes,  W.  L.  14 

Cloyd,  D.  E.  16 

Qyde,  A.  M.  21 

Coates,  E.  M.  124 

Coates,  H.  T.  52 

Cobb,  Sylvanus.  100 

Coburn,  C.  M.  64 

Cochrane,  C.  H.  33 

Cochrane,  Robert.  33 

Cody,  Sherwin.  45,  46,  70 
Cody,  W.  F.  Life  of.  75 
Coe,  F.  E.  61,  67 

Coe,  G.  A.  16 

Coffin,  C.  C.  91,  92,  93,  94, 
100,  124 

Colby,  C.  W.  86 

Colby,.  F.  M.  49 

Cole,  P.  M.  9 

Colerj  B.  S.  14 

Coleridge,  H.  J.  6 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  52 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Life  of.  75 
Colfax,  Schuyler,  Life  of.  75 
Collier,  John. ' 40 

Collingwood,*  H.  W.  35 
Collins,  F.  H.  37 

Collins,  J.  C.  45 

Collins,  W.  W.  100 

Colquhoun,  A.  R.  69,  87 

Colson,  Elizabeth.  36,  56 

Colton,  A.  W.  100 

Colton,  B.  P.  33 

Colton,  J.  M.  89,  95 

Columbus,  Christopher,  Life 
of.  75 

Columbus,  Ohio,  Public 
school  library.  1 

Colvin,  F.  H.  24 

Coman,  Katherine.  11,  86 
Comenius,  J.  A.  16 

Comenius,  J.  A.  Life  of.  75 
Commons,  J.  R.  12 

Compayre,  Gabriel.  3,  16 
Compton,  A.  G.  16 

Compton,  H.  E.  , 65 

Comstock,  A.  B.  30,  35 

Comstock,  H.  T.  124 

Comstock,  J.  H.  30 

Conant,  C.  A.  13 

Conder,  C.  R.  65 

Condict,  A.  Y.  100 

Congreve,  William,  54 


Congreve,  William,  Life  of. 


75 

Conn,  H.  W.  33 

Connelly,  E.  M.  95 

Connolly,  J.  B.  100 

Connor,  Ralph,  pseud.  101, 

124 

Conrad,  Joseph.'  37,  101 

Conrad,  Stephen.  101 

Conscience,  Hendrik.  101 

Converse,  Florence.  101 

Conway,  Hugh,  pseud.  (Far- 
gus,  F.  J.)  138 

Conway,  K.  E.  7,  46 

Conway,  M.  D.  65 

Conway,  M.  D.  Life  of  75 

Conway,  Sir  W.  M.  39 

Conybeaire,  W.  J.  5 

Cook,  Alfred.  3 

Cook,  A.  S.  59 

Cook,  C.  C.  40 

Cook,  E.  W.  33 

Cook,  F.  A.  69 

Cook,  G.  L.  101 

Cook,  James,  Life  of.  , 75 

Cooke,  F.  J.  9 

Cooke,  Mrs.  G.  M.  101 

Cooke,  J.  E.  95,  101 

Cooke,  J.  G.  101 

Cooke,  M.  C.  28 

Cooley,  Mrs.  A.  W.  21 

Cooley,  L.  C.  26 

Coolidge,  H.  L.  124 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud. 

(Woolsey,  S.  C.)  124 

Coonley,  L.  A.  41 

Cooper,  E.  H.  56 

Cooper,  H.  C.  28 

Cooper,  J.  F.  101 

Cooper,  J.  F.  Life  of.  75 

Cooper,  O.  H.  91 

Cooper,  Peter,  Life  of.  75 

Cooper,  Sarah.  30 

Copeland,  Walter.  124 

Copus,  J.  E.  124 

Corbett,  E.  92 

Corbin,  Mrs.  M.  O.  50 

Cordelia.  139 

Cordova,  Rudolf  de.  70 

Corelli,  Marie,  pseud.  101 

Corkran,  Alice.  124 

Corneille,  Pierre.  137 

Cornish,  C.  J.  30 

Coronado,  F.  V.  68 

Corson,  Hiram.  21,  45 

Cortez,  Hernando,  Life  of. 

75 

Cortina,  R.  D.  de  la.  22 

Coryell,  J.  R.  124 

Costello.  F.  H.  124 

Costelloe,  B.  F.  C.  6 

Cotes,  Mrs.  S.  J.  D.  57,  59, 

62,  65,  101 

Cotton,  A.  C.  36 

Couch,  A.  T.  Quiller-.  45, 

54,  101 

Coulter,  J.  M.  28 

Coupin,  H.  E.  V.  30 

Courcy,  Henry  de.  8 

Coursen,  F.  B.  124 

Cowen,  Thomas.  89 


Cowper,  William.  52 

Cowper,  William,  Life  of. 

75 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  9,  84 

Cox,  J.  D.  94 

Cox,  Kenyon.  39 

Cox,  Palmer.  21,  124 

Coy,  K W.  22 

Crabb,  George.  21 

Crabbe,  George,  Life  of.  75 
Craddock,  C.  E.  pseud. 

101,  125 

Craig,  A.  H.  46 

Craigie,  Mrs.  P.  M.  T.  R. 
(Hobbes,  John  Oliver, 
pseud.)  65,  101 

Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  M. 

63,  101,  125 
Craik,  G.  M.  21 

Cram,  R.  A.  39 

Cram,  W.  E.  30 

Crane,  Stephen.  101 

Crane,  Walter.  1,  43 

Crane,  W.  J.  E.  38 

Craven,  Mme.  Augustus. 

(Craven,  P.  de  la  F.)  101 
Craven,  P.  de  la  F.  101 
Crawford,  F.  M.  64,  88, 

101,  139 

Crawford,  M.  C.  94 

Creasy,  Sir  E.  S.  83 

Creelman,  James.  59,  102 
Creighton,  Mrs.  L.  von  G. 

86,  88 

Creighton,  Mandell,  bp.  84 
Creswick,  Paul.  125 

Crichton,  Andrew.  89 

Crockett,  David,  Life  of.  75 
Crockett,  S.  R.  62,  102,  125 
Croiset,  Alfred.  59 

Croker,  B.  M.  102 

Croker,  T.  C.  9 

Croly,  George.  102 

Croly,  Mrs.  J.  C.  19 

Croly,  Mrs.  J.  C.  Life  of.  75 
Crommelin,  E.  G.  9 

Cromwell,  Oliver,  Life  of. 

75 

Cron,  Clara,  pseud.  138 
Cronson,  Bernard.  16 

Crosby,  Margaret.  102 

Crosby,  W.  E.  16 

Crosland,  T.  W.  H.  125 
Cross,  Mrs.  A.  C.  102 

Cross,  A.  K.  26,  40 

Cross,  M.  A.  E.  L.  (Eliot, 
George,  pseud.)  56,  57 
75,  102,  125 
Cross,  W.  L.  55 

Crothers,  S.  M.  5,  49,  125 
Crouse,  M.  E.  66 

Crowe,  Sir  J.  A.  40 

Crowest,  F.  J.  41,  70 

Crowley,  M.  C.  102 

Crowninshield,  Mrs.  M.  B. 

61,  68 

Cruden,  Alexander.  5 

Cruger,  J.  G.  102 

Cruikshank,  George.  125 
Crump,  Lucy.  36 

Culbertson,  A.  V.  9 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


147 


Gumming,  Linnaeus.  26 
Cummins,  M.  S.  102 

Cunningham,  William.  13 
Curry,  George.  86 

Curtis,  C.  A.  125 

Curtis,  E.  C.  41 

Curtis,  G.  W. 

49,  50,  65,  66,  102 
Curtis,  G.  W.  Life  of.  75 

Curtis,  H.  H.  ‘ 41 

Curtis,  Mrs.  I.  G.  36 

Curtis,  W.  E.  64,  69 

Cushing,  L.  S.  12 

Custer,  Mrs.  E.  B.  68 

Custer,  G.  A.  Life  of.  75 

Cutting,  Mrs.  M.  S.  D.  102 
Cutts,  E.  L.  7 

Cyr,  E.  *M.  21 

Cyrus  the  Great,  king  of 
Persia,  Life  of.  75 

D 

Dahlgren,  Mrs.  M.  V.  G.  19 
Dahn,  Felix.  102 

Dali,  Mrs.  C.  W.  H.  9 
Dallas,  Richard,  pseud.  102 
Dallin,  C.  M.  70 

Dallos,  Gyula.  139 

Damon,  W.  E.  30 

Dana,  C.  A.  45,  94 

Dana,  C.  A.  Life  of.  75 
Dana,  E.  S.  27 

Dana,  Mrs.  F.  T.  S.  28 
Dana,  J.  C.  1,  68 

Dana,  J.  D.  27 

Dana,  R.  H.  59 

Dana,  Mrs.  W.  S.  (Dana, 
Mrs.  F.  T.  S.)  28 

Daniels,  F.  T.  40 

Daniels,  M.  W.  102 

Danish  tourist  society.  64 
Dannreuther,  Edward.  41 
Dante  Alighieri.  57, 137, 139 
D’ Anvers,  N.  pseud.  (Bell, 
Mrs.'N.R.E.)  30,39,63 
Dare  or  D’Arc,  Jeanne,  Life 
of.  75 

Darius  the  Great,  king  of 
Persia,  Life  of.  75 

Darmesteter,  Arsene.  9 
Darton,  F.  J.  H.  52 

Darwin,  C.  R.  23,  28,  30 
Darwin,  C.  R.  Life  of.  75 
Daskam,  J.  D.  50,  102,  125 
Daudet,  Alphonse.  102’,  137 
Dauncey,  Mrs.  Campbell.  69 
Daunt,  Achilles.  59 

Davidson,  Gladys.  41 

Davidson,  H.  A.  91 

Davidson,  L.  C.  102 

Etevidson,  Thomas.  16 
Davies,  A.  E.  22 

Davies,  G.  C.  43 

Davis,  Mrs.  (Chase,  A.  E.) 

28,  70 

Davis,  H.  C.  46 

Davis,  J.  W.  95 

Davis,  M.  R.  60 

Davis,  Norah.  102 


Davis,  R.  H. 

67,  68,  70,  89,  90,  94,  102 
Davis,  Mrj.  R.  H.  50,62,125 


Davis,  W.  M.  27 

Davis,  W.  S.  102 

Dawes,  A.  L.  14 

Dawes,  Mrs.  S.  E.  91 

Dawson,  M.  M.  15 

Dawson,  S.  E.  00,  91 

Dawson,  W.  H.  13,  63 

Dawson,  W.  J. 

7,  51,  55,  56,  102 
Day,  Edward.  9 

Day,  H.  F.  102 

Day,  L.  F.  40 

Dearmer,  Percy.  63 

De  Blois,  F.  L.  (Blosius).  7 
Decatur,  Stephen,  Life  of. 

75 

Defoe,  Daniel.  125 

De  Forest,  J.  B.  39 

De  Forest,  J.  H.  7 

De  Forest,  J.  W.  102 

De  Forest,  Katherine.  63 

De  Garmo,  Charles.  16 

Deckker,  Thomas.  54 

De  Lancey,  Sir  W.  H.  Life 
of.  75 

Delahd,  E.  D.  125 

Deland,  Mrs.  M.  W.  C. 

49,  102 


De  la  Pasture,  Elizabeth 
Bonham  (La  Pasture,  Mrs. 


Henry  de).  102 

Dellenbaugh,  F.  S.  96 

Del  Mar,  Walter.  65 

Demarest,  A.  J.  21 

Deming,  T.  O.  125 

De  Mille,  James.  102,  125 
De  Morgan,  Mary.  125 
De  Morgan,  W.  F.  102 

Denby,  Charles.  65 

Denning,  David.  38,  39 
Denning,  M.  B.  65 

Denton,  C.  J.  30,  46 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.  56 
De  Quincey,  Thomas,  Life 
of.  75 

Deschanel,  A.  P.  26 

Devereaux,  Mary.  103 

Devine,  E.  J.  67,  103 

Devine,  E.  T.  15 

De  Vinne,  T.  L.  27 

Dewey,  George,  Life  of.  75 
Dewey,  John.  3,  16 

Dewey,  Mrs.  J.  M.  4 

De  Windt,  Harry.  68 

Dewitt,  D.  M.  94 

Dexter,  E.  G.  16,  27 

Dexter,  T.  F.  G.  3,  16 

Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  125 

Diaz,  Porfirio,  Life  of.  76 
Dick,  Stewart.  39 

Dickens,  Charles, 


37,  56,  57,  63,  86, 103, 125 
Dickens,  Charles,  Life  of. 


76 

Dickerson,  M.  C.  30 

Dickinson,  G.  L.  11 

Dickinson,  L.  P.  26 

Dickson,  Harris.  103 


Dickson,  Mrs.  M.  S.  92,  93 
Dignam,  Father.  7 

Dill,  Samuel.  84 

Dillard,  J.  H.  137 

Dillon,  Mrs.  M.  C.  J.  103 
Dinsmore,  C.  A.  . 57 

Dinwiddie,  William.  67 
Disraeli,  Isaac.  45,  56 

Dix,  B.  M.  103,  125 

Dix,  E.  A.  103 

Dixon,  A.  L.  Hopper-  33 
Dixon,  R.  B.  125 

Dixon,  Thomas,  jr.  103 
Dixon,  W.  M.  51 

Dobree,  L.  E.  103 

Dobson,  Austin.  56 

Dodd,  C.  I.  21 

Dodd,  M.  E.  38 

Dodge,  G.  H.  4,  19 

Dodge,  Mrs.  M.  E.  M. 

47,  125 

Dodge,  N.  S.  91 

Dodge,  T.  A.  70,84,94 
Dodgson,  C.  L.  43,  125 

Dodgson,  C.  L.  Life  of.  76 
Dole,  C.  F.  14,  125 

Dole,  N.  H.  70 

Dominic,  saint.  Life  of.  76 
Donaldson,  James.  19 

Donnell,  A.  H.  103,  125 

■ ” ~ 103 

125 
16,  28 
8 
67 

103,  125 
89,  125 
33 
94 
B.  D. 
29,  30 
33, 
94,  125 
103 
65 
125 


Donnelly,  E.  C. 

Donnison,  T.  E. 

Dopp,  K.  E. 

Dorchester,  Daniel. 

Dorr,  Mrs.  J.  C.  R. 

Dorsey,  Mrs.  A.  H. 

Dorsey,  E.  L. 

Doty,  A.  H. 

Doubleday,  Abner. 
Doubleday,  Mrs.  N. 

Doubleday,  Russell. 

Dougall,  Lily,  _ 

Doughty,  Marion. 

Douglas,  A.  M. 

Douglas,  George,  pseud.  103 
Douglas,  Sir  George.  9 
Douglas,  M.  69 

Douglas,  Sir  R.  K.  89 

Douglas,  S.  A.  Life  of.  76 
Douglass,  Frderick.  76 

Dow,  A.  W.  40 

Dowden,  Edward.  45,  54 
Downes,  W.  H.  71 

Doyle,  Sir  A.  C.  89,  103 
Doyle,  Mrs.  M.  C.  M. 
(James,  Martha,  pseud.) 

125 

Drake,  Sir  Francis,  Life  of. 

76 

Drake,  F.  S.  89 

Drake,  S.  A.  92,  93,  94,  95, 
96,  125 

Draper,  A.  S.  94 

Draper,  J.  W.  83 

Dreyfus,  Alfred.  11 

Dreyfus,  Alfred,  Life  of.  76 
Dreyspring,  Adolphe.  22 
Driver,  S.  R.  5 

Droysen,  J.  G.  83 


148 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Drummond,  Henry,  5,  7, 
28,  125 

Drummond,  Henry,  Life  of. 

76 

Drummond,  W.  B.  3 

Drumont,  Edouard.  137 
Dryden,  John.  52 

Dryer,  C.  R.  27 

Drysdale,  William.  125 
Du  Bois,  M.  C.  125 

Du  Bois,  Patterson.  3 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  30,  66, 
69,  125 

Duckwitz,  L.  C.  125 

Dudeney,  Mrs.  A.  L.  103 
Dudevant,  Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.  (Sand,  George,  pseud.) 

103 

Dudley,  A.  T.  125 

Duer,  Elizabeth.  103 

Duff,  G.  S.  41 

Duff,  Sir  M.  E.  G.  Life  of. 

76 

Dugmore,  A.  R.  30,  41 

Dumas,  A.  D.  103,  125, 
137,  139 

Du  Maurier,  George.  103 
Dunbar,  P.  L.  47,  103 

Duncan,  Frances,  39 

Duncan,  Norman.  67, 

104,  125 

Duncan,  R.  K.  26 

Duncan,  S.  J.  (Cotes,  Mrs. 
S.  J.  D.)  57,  59,  62, 

65,  104 

Dunham,  Edith.  59 

Dunn,  B.  A.  125 

Dunn,  M.  B.  104 

Dunne,  F.  P.  50 

Dunning,  H.  W.  66 

Dunton,  Larkin.  16,  60 

Dunton,  Theodore  Watts-. 

104 

Dupanloup,  F.  A.  P.  16 
Duplessis,  Georges.  40 
Durand,  E.  D.  95 

Diirer,  Albrecht,  Life  of.  76 
Durham,  F.  H.  86 

Durham,  William.  33 

Diiringsfeld,  Ida  von.  137 
Duruy,  George.  137 

Duruy,  Victor.  85 

Dutton,  C.  E.  27 

Dutton,  M.  B.  60,  88 

Dutton,  S.  T.  16 

Dwight,  H.  O.  7 

Dye,  E.  E.  104 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  9 

Dyer,  T.  H.  84 

E 

Eadie,  Robert.  33 

Eads,  J.  B.  Life  of.  76 

Eager,  M.  64 

Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.  19,  25,  39, 
47,  49,  68,  95 
Earle,  Mabel.  125 

Earle,  M.  T.  104,  125 

Eastman,  C.  A.  89 

Eastman  kodak  co.  41 

Eaton,  E.  F.  5 


Eaton,  Robert.  41 

Eaton,  Seymour.  14,  37 
Ebers,  G.  M.  104 

Eckel,  E.  C.  38 

Eckstein,  Ernst.  104, 137, 138 
Eckstorm,  Mrs.  F.  H.  30 

Eddy,  A.  J.  39 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  B.  G.  33 

Edgar,  J.  G.  71,  85,  86 
Edgar,  W.  C.  35 

Edgeworth,  Maria.  125 

Edgeworth,  Maria,  Life  of. 

76 

Edison,  T.  A.  37 

Edison,  T.  A.  Life  of.  76 

Edward,  H.  7 

Edwards,  A.  B.  66 

Edwards,  C.  E.  23 

Edwards,  M.  B.  Betham-.  63 
Edwards,  O.  M.  86 

Edwards.  W.  S.  • 67 

Edwardson,  E.  9 

Eeden,  Frederik  van.  104 

Egan,  M.  F.  104,  126 


Eggleston,  Edward.  71,  89, 
91,  92,  104,  126 
Eggleston,  G.  C.  16,  47,  71, 
83,  89,  92,  104,  126 
Eggleston,  G.  C.  Life  of.  76 
Eickemeyer,  Carl.  68 

Eldridge,  G.  D.  104 

Elgar,  Sir  E.  W.  Life  of.  76 
Eliot,  C.  W.  16,  27 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  56,  57, 
104,  126 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Life 


of. 

76 

Eliot,  Samuel. 

52 

Elizabeth,  empress 

of  Aus- 

tria,  Life  of. 

76 

Elizabeth,  queen  of  England, 

Life  of. 

76 

Elliott,  A.  M. 

22,  71 

Elliott,  C.  G. 

35 

Elliott,  G.  F.  S. 

29 

Elliott,  Mrs.  M.  H. 

(Howe, 

Maud.) 

63 

Elliott,  S.  B. 

104 

Elliott,  S.  M. 

33,  35 

Ellis,  Elizabeth. 

104 

Ellis,  E.  J. 

43 

Ellis,  E.  S.  9,  71, 

, 91,  126 

Ellis,  Havelock. 

2 

Elmslie,  T.  C. 

126 

Elson,  Arthur. 

42 

Elson,  H.  W. 

91 

Elson,  L.  C. 

42 

Elterlein,  Ernst  von.  42 

Elton,  Oliver. 

51 

Elwall,  A. 

22 

Ely,  H.  R. 

39 

Ely,  R.  T. 

13,  14 

Emerson,  C.  W. 

33,  46 

Emerson,  R.  W. 

47,  49 

Emerson,  R.  W.  Life  of.  76 

Emerton,  Ephraim. 

85 

Emery,  M.  S. 

37,  40 

Engelein,  A. 

137 

Engell,  A.  G. 

23 

English,  Douglas. 

30 

English,  T.  D. 

47 

Ensign,  H.  L. 

104 

Epictetus.  4 

Erckmann,  Emile.  104,  138 
Ericsson,  John,  Life  of.  76 


Erskine,  F.  J. 

38 

Eschstruth,  Nataly 

von.  138 

Eugenie,  empress 

of  the 

French,  Life  of. 

76 

Euripides. 

59 

Evans,  H.  R. 

2 

Evans,  R.  D.  Life  of.  76 

Everett,  C.  C. 

4 

E-verett,  Edward. 

93 

Everett,  J.  D. 

26 

Everett,  William. 

57,  126 

Ewald,  Carl. 

104 

Ewing,  Mrs.  J.  H. 

G.  126 

Eysenbach,  William.  22 

F 

Faber,  Christine. 

104 

Faber,  F.  W. 

6,  7 

Fairbanks,  H.  W. 

27,  68 

Fairlie,  J.  A. 

14 

Falkenhorst,  C. 

126 

Falkner,  J.  M. 

104 

Faraday,  Michael. 

27 

Fargus,  F.  J. 

138 

Faries,  Randolph. 

33 

Farmer,  F.  M. 

36 

Farmer,  J.  E. 

88 

Farmer,  L.  H. 

71,  88 

Farnsworth,  C.  H. 

43 

Farquhar,  Anna. 

104 

Farragut,  D.  G.  Life  of.  76 

Farrand,  Livingston.  89 

Farrar,  C.  A.  J. 

126 

Farrar,  F.  W.  6, 

104,  126 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Life  of.  76 

Farrington,  M.  V. 

9 

Fawcett,  Edgar. 

104 

Fawcett,  Mrs.  M.  ' 

G.  13,  71 

Felt,  E.  P. 

35 

Felter,  W.  L. 

45 

Fenelon,  F.  de  S. 

de  la  M. 

abp. 

16,  104 

Fenn,  Frederick. 

40 

Fenn,  G.  M. 

66,  126 

Fennell,  M.  F. 

16 

Fenollosa,  M.  M. 

(McCall, 

Sidney.) 

104 

Fergusson,  James. 

39 

Fernald,  J.  C. 

21 

Ferris,  G.  T. 

71 

Ferry,  E.  S. 

26 

Fette,  W.  E. 

43 

Feuillet,  Octave. 

137 

Fiala,  Anthony. 

69 

Fields  Mrs.  C.  L. 

W.  126 

Field,  Eugene. 

47,  50, 

104,  126 

Field,  Mrs.  E.  M.  (Field, 

Mrs.  L.  F.  S.) 

126 

Field,  H.  M. 

61,  68 

Field,  Mrs.  L.  F.  ! 

5.  126 

Field,  W.  T. 

1 

Fielde,  A.  M. 

14,  65 

Fielding,  Harry. 

104 

Fields,  Mrs..K.  A. 

15,  49 

Fields,  J.  T. 

71 

Fields,  Mrs.  J.  T. 

(Fields, 

Mrs.  A.  A.) 

15,  49* 

AUTHOR  INDEX. 


149 


Figgis,  J.  M. 

86 

Fillmore,  J.  C. 

42 

Finbcrg,  A.  J. 

40 

Finch,  A.  V. 

21 

Finck,  H.  T. 

43,  68 

Findlater,  J.  H. 

104,  126 

Findlater,  Mary. 

104 

Fine,  H.  B. 

24 

Finn,  F.  J. 

126 

Finot,  Jean. 

28 

Firth,  C.  H. 

83 

Firth,  E.  M. 

9 

Firth,  J.  B. 

62 

Fischer,  Louis. 

36 

Fish,  D.  W. 

24 

Fish,  G.  T. 

12 

Fisher,  Mrs. 

(Buckley, 

A.  B.) 

Fisher,  G.  E. 
Fisher,  G.  P. 
Fisk,  M.  I. 
Fiske,  A.  K. 


23 

24 

8,  83,  92 
46 
90 


Fiske,  John.  5,  9,  12,  14,  23, 
28,  71,  91,  92,  93,  94,  95 
Fiske,  John,  Life  of.  76 
Fitch,  Sir  J.  G.  16 

Fitchett,  W.  H.  71,  86,  89 
Fitz,  Mrs.  R.  K.  36 

Fitzgerald,  Edward,  Life  of. 

76 

Fitzgerald,  E.  A.  69 

Fitzpatrick,  J.  P.  89 

Flagg,  Wilson.  29,  30 

Flammarion,  Camile.  25,  26 
Flaubert,  Gustave.  104 

Fleming,  W.  H.  54 

Fletcher,  C.  R.  L.  86 

Fletcher,  Horace.  33 

Fletcher,  * J.  S.  104 

Fletcher,  Meredith.  126 
Fletcher,  R.  H.  126 

Fletcher,  S.  W.  35 

Flick,  A.  C.  83 

Flick,  L.  F.  33 

Flint,  C.  R.  13 

Flood,  W.  H.  G.  42 

Florence,  W.  J.  43 

Fluegel,  Maurice.  9 

Flynt,  Josiah,  pseud.  15,  104 
Fobes,  W.  K.  49 

Fogazzaro,  Antonio.  104,  139 
47 
15 
22 
26 
104 
9 
4 
94 
69 
54 
139 
84 
21 

12,  104,  138 
104,  126 
30 


Foley,  J.  W, 

Folks,  Homer. 

Fontaine,  Charles. 

Fonvielle,  Wilfred  de. 
Foote,  Mrs.  M.  H. 

Forbes,  C.  B. 

Forbush,  W.  B. 

Force,  M.  F. 

Ford,  I.  N. 

Ford,  John. 

Ford,  J.  D.  M. 

Ford,  Mary. 

Ford,  N.  W. 

Ford,  P.  L. 

Ford,  Sewell. 

Forel,  Auguste. 

Forrest,  D.  W.  6 

Forrest,  Edwin,  Life  of.  76 

Forster,  G.  F.  96 

Forster,  H.  O.  Arnold.  86 

Forsyth,  G.  A.  59,  91 


Forsyth,  Jean,  pseud.  (Mc- 
Ilwraith,  J.  N.)  90 

Forsyth,  William.  61 

Forsythe,  Clarence.  43 

Fortescue,  J.  W.  56 

. Fortier,  Alcee.  95 

Eoster,  A.  J.  104 

Foster,  Baynton,  pseud. 

(Elmslie,  T.  C.)  126 

Foster,  H.  A.  35 

Foster,  J.  W.  12,  14 

Foster,  K.  M.  16 

Foster,  Sir  Michael.  33 

Foster,  M.  G.  104 

Foster,  M.  H.  9 

Foster,  M.  J.  C.  7 

Fothergill,  Jessie.  104 

Fouard,  Constant.  6 

Foulke,  E.  E.  126 

Fourier,  F.  C.  M.  11 

Fowler,  E.  T.  105 

Fowler,  H.  N.  58 

Fowler,  N.  C.  4 

Fowler,  W.  W.  30 

Fox,  C.  J.  86 

Fox,  E.  A.  12 

Fox,  F.  C.  89 

Fox,  F.  S.  46 

Fox,  John,  jr.  105 

Fox,  M.  C.  36 

Frances  of  Rome,  saint, 
Life  of.  76 

Francesca,  pseud.  (Alex- 

ander, Francesco.)  47 
Francillon,  R.  E.  10 

Francis,  Francis.  43 

Francis,  J.  G.  126 

Francis  Joseph  Charles,  em- 
peror of  Austria,  Life  of. 

76 

Francis,  M.  E.  pseud.  105 
Francis  de  Sales,  saint,  Life 
of.  76 

Francis  of  Assisi,  saint.  Life 
of.  76 

Frangois,  V.  E.  22 

Frankland.  Mrs.  G.  C.  34 
Franklin,  Beniamin.  47,  50 
Franklin,  Benjamin,  Life  of. 

76 

Franzos,  K.  E.  138 

Fraprie,  F.  R.  63 

Fraser,  Mrs.  Hugh. 

Fraser,  Mrs.  M.  C.  105 
Fraser,  Mrs.  M.  C.  (Fraser, 
Mrs.  M.  C.)  105 

Fraser,  W.  A.  126 

Frazer,  R.  W.  89 

Frederic.  Harold.  105 

Frederich,  B.  H.  105,  138 
Freeman,  E.  A.  63,  64, 
83,  86 

Freeman,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W. 
(Wilkins,  M.  E.)  47, 

105,  126 

Freer,  A.  Goodrich.  65 
Freer,  W.  B.  69 

French,  Alice.  41,  105,  126 
French,  Allen,  35,  126 

French,  Mrs.  A.  W.  105 
French,  H.  W.  65 

French,  J.  L.  4,  40 


French,  L.  H.  4 

Frenssen,  Gustav.  105,  138 
Freytag,  Gustav.  43,137,138 
Friedrich  I.  Barbarossa,  em- 
peror of  Germany,  Life 
of.  78 

F'riedrich  II.  the  Great,  king 
of  Prussia,  Life  of.  76 
Frith,  Henry.  2,  126 

Froebel,  F.  W.  A.  16 

Froebel,  F.  W.  A.  Life  of. 

76 

Froissart,  Sir  John.  85 

Fromentin,  Eugene.  41 
Frost,  W.  H.  10,  126 

Frothingham,  E.  B.  105 
Frothingham,  J.  P.  59,  71 
Frothingham,  O.  B.  5 
Froude,  J.  A.  67,  86 

Fry,  E.  G.  76 

Fry,  T.  C.  5 

Frye,  A.  E.  60 

Fucini,  Renato.  139 

Fuller,  Anna.  105,  126 

Fuller,  C.  M.  105 

Fuller,  H.  B.  105 

Fuller,  Jenny.  65 

Fuller.  Margaret  (Ossoli, 
S.  M.  F.  marchesa  d’).  19 
Fuller,  R.  H.  105 

Fullerton,  Lady  G.  C.  L.  G. 

105 

FuUon,  Robert,  Life  of.  76 
Fulton,  R.  I.  46 

Funck-Brentano,  J.  C.  F.  S. 

88 

Funk,  I.  K.  21 

Furniss.  Harry.  40 

Fyffe,  C.  A.  • 85 

Fyvie,  John.  71 


Gaboriau,  Emile.  105 

Gabriel.  C.  H.  43 

Gage,  A.  P.  26 

Gaines,  C.  K.  105 

Gainsborough,  Thomas,  Life 
of.  76 

Gairdner,  James.  86 

Galdemar,  Ange.  105 

Gale,  E.  O.  68 

Gale,  J.  S.  105 

Gale,  Zon:^.  105 

Galitzen,  D.  A.  prince  de, 
Life  of.  76 

Galitzin,  Furst.  138 

Gallatin,  Albert,  Life  of.  77 

Gallon,  Tom.  105 

Gallway,  Peter.  6 

Galpin,  Cromwell.  91 

Galton,  Francis.  2 

Gannett.  Henry.  25,  71 

Gano,  D.  C.  14 

Ganong,  W.  F.  29 

Ganot,  Adolphe.  26 

Ganthony,  Robert.  43 

Ganz,  H-iigo.  64 

Gapon,  George.  Life  of.  77 

Gardiner,  B.  M.  88 

Gardiner,  C.  F.  34 

Gardiner,  J.  H.  5,  21 


150 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


•Gardiner,  R.  K.  87,  126 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  86 

Gardner,  E.  G.  57 

Gardner,  Percy.  61 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.  139 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe,  Life  of. 

77 

Garland,  Hamlin.  68,  105 

Garlick,  A.  H.  16 

Garnett,  L.  M.  J.  64 

Garnett,  Richard.  54,  57 

Garrison,  G.  P.  91 

Garrison,  W.  P.  50 

Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.  S.  105 

Gates,  Eleanor.  105,  126 

Gates,  J.  S.  126 

Gatty,  Mrs.  M.  S.  126 

Gautier,  Theophile.  137 

Gavit,  H.  E.  46 

Gay,  John.  52 

Gaye,  Selina.  35 

Gayley,  C.  M.  10,  51,  52 
Gaynor,  J.  L.  16 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  16,  27 
Gellibrand,  Emma.  105 

Genung,  J.  F.  45,  50 

George,  Henry.  11,  13 

George,  Henry,  jr.  105 

George,  M.  M.  64 

Gerard,  Dorothea.  105 

Gerard-Thiers,  Albert.  42 

Geronimo,  Apache  chief, 
Life  of.  77 

person,  Virginia.  126 

Gessert,  M.  A.  41 

Ghent,  W.  J.  4,  13 

Giacomelli,  Antonietta.  139 

Gibbons,  H.  de  B.  19,  71 

Gibbon,  Edward.  84 

Gibbon,  J.  M.  126 

Gibbons,  A.  S.  66 

Gibbons,  James,  card.  6,  7 

Gibbons,  J.  S.  6 

Gibbons,  W.  F.  105 

Gibbs,  David.  21,  24 

Gibbs,  G.  F.  91,  105 

Gibbs,  P.  H.  88 

Giberne,  Agnes.  25,  27 

Giblin,  K.  J.  36 

Gibson,  Charles.  63 

Gibson,  C.  C.  65 

Gibson,  C.  R.  35 

Gibson,  W.  H.  23,  35 

Giddings,  F.  H.  11 

Gide,  Charles.  13 

Gielow,  M.  S.  105 

Giese,  Marie.  138 

Giffin,  W.  M.  14 

Gifford,  Mrs.  A.  H.  87,  88 

Gilbert,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Life  of. 

77 

Gilbert,  C.  B.  1,  16 

Gilbert,  G.  H.  6 

Gilder,  J.  L.  71,  105,  126 

Gilder,  R.  W.  47 

Gillet,  J.  A.  26 

Gilliat,  E.  105 


Gilman,  Arthur.  83,  84,  88, 
89,  91,  92 

Gilman,  Mrs.  C.  P.  S.  11, 
17,  19 

Gilman,  D.  C.  17 


Gilman,  Lawrence.  42 

Gilman,  M.  L.  21 

Gilmour,  James,  Life  of.  77 
Gilson,  R.  R.  105 

Girard,  Just.  68 

Gissing,  G.  R.  105 

Given,  J.  L.  1 

Gladden,  Washington.  6,  7, 
71,  126 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  5 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  Life  of.  77 
Gladwin,  W.  Z.  (Zollinger, 
Gulielma,  pseud.)  126 
Glascock,  W.  H.  91 

Glasgow,  E.  A.  G.  105 

Glazebrook,  R.  F.  26 

Glovatski,  Alexander.  105 
Glumer,  Claire  von.  105,  138 
Goddard,  Dwight.  71 

Godfrey,  Elizabeth,  pseud. 

105 

Goepp,  P.  H.  42 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  57,  105 
137,  138 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Life  of. 


77 

Goetschius,  Percy.  42 

Goetze,  Waldemar.  17 

Gogol,  N.  y.  105 

Going,  E.  M.  (Hardinge, 
E.  M.  pseud.)  29 

Goldenberg,  S.  L.  40 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  52,  54, 
57,  105 

Goldsmith,  Oliver,  Life  of. 

77 

Gomme,  A.  B.  43 

Gomme,  G.  L.  106 

Goodale,  F.  A.  15 

Goodale,  G.  L.  29 

Goodell,  William,  Life  of.  77 
Goodhue,  W.  F.  35 

Goodeve,  T.  M.  26 

Goodloe,  A.  C.  106 

Goodnow,  F.  J.  12,  14 
Goodrich,  A.  F.  106 

Goodrich,  C.  L.  35 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  M.  W. 

95,  106 

Goodyear,  W.  H.  39 

Gordon,  C.  G.  Life  of.  77 
Gordon,  C.  W.  (Connor, 
Ralph,  pseud.)  106,  126 
Gordon,  G.  A.  5 

Gordon,  H.  R.  pseud.  (Ellis, 
E.  S.)  126 

Gordon,  Jane.  46 

Gordon,  J.  B.  94 

Gordon,  S.  D.  6,  7 

Gordy,  W.  F.  1,  71,  91 
Gore,  J.  E.  25 

Gorky,  Maxim,  pseud.  106 
Goss,  C.  F.  .106 

Goss,  W.  F.  M.  17 

Goss,  W.  L.  94,  126 

Gosse,  E.  W.  51,  57 

Gosse,  P.  H.  27 

Gottschall,  Rudolf  von.  137 
Gouin,  Frangois.  23 

Goulbat,  A.  10 

Gould,  A.  W.  23 

Gould,  E.  L.  126 


Gould,  Sabine  Baring-.  63, 

64,  87,  106,  126 
Gould,  L.  D.  24 

Gounod,  C.  F.  Life  of.  77 

Gowan,  A.  L.  52 


Gower,  E.  F.  L. 

77 

Graetz,  Henry. 

84 

Graham,  Ennis,  pseud. 

(Molesworth,  Mrs. 

M.  L. 

S.) 

106 

Graham,  E.  M. 

66 

Graham,  G.  F. 

21 

Graham,  H.  G. 

71,  86 

Graham,  M.  C. 

106 

Grahame,  Kenneth. 

56,  106 

Granger,  Edith. 

46 

Grant,  A.  J. 

84 

Grant,  James. 

106 

Grant,  J.  B. 

30 

Grant,  M.  M. 

106 

Grant,  Robert.  50,  106,  126 

Grant,  U.  S.  Life  of 

77 

Gras,  Felix. 

106 

Gratacap,  L.  P. 

27 

Graves,  A.  W. 

126 

Gray,  Andrew. 

26 

Gray,  Arthur. 

46 

Gray,  Asa. 

29 

Gray,  Elisha. 

26,  27 

Gray,  G.  Z. 

85 

Gray,  J.  C. 

5 

Gray,  Thomas. 

52 

Graydon,  W.  M. 

126 

Greeley,  Horace,  Life  of.  77 

Greely,  A.  W. 

69,  71 

Green,  A.  H. 

25 

Green,  A.  K. 

106 

Green,  Evelyn  Everett.  126 

Green,  J.  R. 

61,  86 

Green,  Olive,  pseud. 

36 

Greenaway,  Kate.  43, 

44,  127 

77 

Greenaway,  Kate,  Life  of. 

77 

Greene,  C.  A. 

34 

Greene,  E.  B. 

92 

Greene,  F.  N. 

10,  85 

Greene,  F.  V. 

94 

Greene,  Homer. 

35,  127 

Greene,  Mrs.  L.  L, 

127 

Greene,  Nathaniel,  Life  of 
77 

Greene,  Mrs.  S.  P.  M.  106 

Greenshields,  E.  B.  41 

Greenwood,  Grace,  pseud. 

127 

Greenwood,  James.  30 

Greey,  Edward.  65 

Gregg,  David.  91 

Gregory,  F.  K.  127 

Gregory,  R.  A.  23,  26 

Grenfell,  W.  T.  7,  67 

Grey,  Maxwell,  pseud.  106 

Griel,  K A.  21 

Grierson,  E.  W.  10 

Griffin,  C.  S.  17 

Grifffs,  W.  E.  7,  59,  64,  65, 
89,  91,  92,  127 
Griffith,  J.  P.  C.  36 

Griggs,  E.  H.  17 

Grimm,  J.  L.  127,  138 
Grimmold,  Wolfgang.  138 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


151 


Grimshaw,  Robert.  35 

Grinnell,  Elizabeth.  30 

Grinnell,  G.  B.  10,  89,  125 
Grohman,  W.  A.  Baillie-.  68 
Grosse,  Ernsts  28 

Grote,  George.  84 

Grou,  J.  N.  6 

Grout,  A.  J.  29 

Grove,  H.  L.  43 

Grover,  E.  O.  21 

Gudeman,  Alfred.  23 

Guerber,  H.  A.  10,  23,  42, 
61,  71,  84,  87,  91,  92 
Guernsey,  L.  E.  106 

Guerrier,  Edith.  127 

Guest,  Lady  Charlotte.  10 
Guillemin,  Amedee.  25 
Guiney,  L.  I.  106 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  83 

Gulick,  C.  B.  61 

Gulick,  L.  H.  34 

Gulick,  S.  L.  65 

Gull,  C.  A.  E.  R.  (Thorne, 

Guy,  pseud.)  106 

Gummere,  F.  B.  45,  52 

Gunckel,  J.  E.  15 

Gunnison,  Binney.  44 

Gunter,  A.  C.  106 

Gurteen,  S.  H.  15 

Guthrie,  K.  S.  6 

Guthrie,  T.  A.  106 

Gutzkow,  K.  F.  137 

Gwynn,  S.  L.  62 

H 

H.  H.  pseud.  (Jackson,  Mrs. 

H.  M.  F.  H.)  4,  47,  62, 

67,  89,  106,  127 
Haaren,  J.  H.  21,  84,  85 
Habberton,  John.  71,  106 
Hackwood,  F.  W.  23 

Hadji  Khan.  65 

Hadley,  A.  T.  11,  12 

Hadley,  S.  H.  7 

Hadley,  S.  H.  Life  of.  77 
Haeckel,  E.  H.  P.  A.  28 
Haggard,  H.  R.  13,  89,  106 
Haigh,  A.  E.  44 

Hailmann,  W.  N.  24 

Hale,  Edward.  87 

Hale,  E.  E.  4,  47,  59,  66, 
67,  68,  71,  88,  91,  94,  106 
Flale,  E.  E.  Life  of.  77 
Hale,  E.  E.  jr.  10,  49,  52, 
56,  10b 

Hale,  G.  E.  29 

Hale,  L.  P.  44,  50 

Hale,  Nathan,  Life  of.  77 
Hale,  Susan.  64,  90 

Halevy,  J.  F.  F.  E.  43 
Halevy,  Ludovic.  106 

Haley,  M.  M.  127 

Hall,  A.  N.  44 

Hall,  Bolton.  35,  127 

Hall,  C.  C.  6 

Hall,  C.  L.  71 

Hall,  E.  C.  106 

Hall,  E.  H.  26 

Hall,  E.  K.  127 

Hall,  E.  M.  95 

Hall,  F.  A.  59 


Hall,  F.  H.  24 

Hall,  Mrs.  F.  M.  H.  19 
Hall,  George.  24 

Hall,  G.  S.  3,  17 

Hall,  Jennie.  71,  89 

Hall,  M.  F.  21 

Hall,  M.  L.  60 

Hall,  P.  F.  12 

Hall,  Ruth.  106,  127 

Hall,  W.  S.  34 

Ha  Heck,  H.  W.  14 

Halleck,  R.  P.  3,  51 

Halsey,  F.  W.  71,  95 

Halstead,  Murat.  90 

Hamblen,  H.  E.  106,  127 

Hamer,  S.  H.  127 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  30,  56 

Hamilton,  Alexander.  14 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  Life 
of.  77 

Hamilton,  Angus.  65 

Hamilton,  Myra.  127 

Hamlin,  A.  D.  F.  39 

Hamm,  M.  A.  71 

Hammer,  W.  J.  27 

Hammerton,  J.  A.  71 

Hammond,  Harold.  127 
Hammond,  T.  W.  59 

Hammond,  W.  A.  106 
Hamp,  S.  F.  127 

Hampson,  W.  26 

Hancock,  H.  I.  14,  34,  127 
Hancock,  John,  Life  of.  77 
Hand,  L.  H.  B.  38 

Hanks,  C.  S.  44 

Hannay,  David.  45 

Hannibal,  Life  of.  77 

Hanotaux,  Gabriel.  88 

Hanus,  P.  H.  17,  24 

Hapgood,  I.  F.  64 

Hapgood,  O.  C.  36 

Harben,  W.  N.  106 

Harder,  Ludwig.  106 

Hardinge,  E.  M.  pseud.  29 
Hardy,  A.  S.  107 

Hardy,  Mrs.  A.  S.  30 
Hardy,  Thomas.  62,  107 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.  64 

Hare,  Christopher.  71 

Harker,  Mrs.  L.  A.  107 
Harkins,  E.  F.  71 

Harland,  Henry.  107 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud. 
(Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.  H.) 

19,  77,  107 
Harmel,  L.  13 

Harper,  W.  R.  17 

Harraden,  Beatrice.  107,  127 
Harriman,  K.  E.  107 

Harrington,  C.  L.  26 

Harrington,  G.  pseud. 

(Baker,  W.  M.)  107 

Harrington,  M.  W.  27 
Harrington,  W.  L.  21 

Harriott,  Mrs.  C.  M,  (Mor- 
ris, Clara.)  77,  107 

Harris,  A.  B.  30,  71 

Harris,  A.  L.  21 

Harris,  J.  C.  10,  48,  64, 
107,  127 

Harris,  J.  H.  62 

Harris,  M.  C.  107 


Harris,  M.  H.  5 

Harris,  W.  T,  3,  17 

Harrison,  Benjamin.  14 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton. 

(Harrison,  C.  C.)  107,  127 
Harrison,  C.  C.  107,  127 
Harrison,  Elizabeth.  17,  127 
Harrison,  Eveleen.  36 

Harrison,  Mrs.  E.  O.  127 
Harrison,  Frederic.  56,  71, 
83,  107,  127 
Harrison,  J.  A.  84 

Harrison,  J.  E.  41,  61 
Harrison,  Mrs.  M.  S.  K. 

107 

Harrison,  P.  D.  71 

Harrison,  W.  J.  41 

Hart,  A.  B.  12,  14,  17, 
91  93 

Harte,  Bret.  48, ’l07 

Harte,  Bret.  Life  of.  77 
Hartland,  E.  S.  10 

Hartmann,  Moritz.  138 

Hartner,  Eva,  pseud.  107 
Hartwig,  George.  35,  69 

Harvey,  Alfred.  87 

Harvey,  W.  H.  13 

Harwood,  Edith.  39 

Harwood,  W.  S.  35,  39 

Haskins,  C.  C.  26 

Haskins,  C.  D.  107 

Hasluck,  P.  N.  41 

Hassall,  Arthur.  85 

Hastings,  Elizabeth,  pseud. 

(Sherwood,  M.  P.)  107 

Hastings,  Warren,  Life  of. 

77 

Haswell,  C.  H.  68 

Hatch,  E.  F.  G.  65 

Hatton,  Thomas.  41 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.  138 

Havell,  E.  B.  39,  65 

Havergal,  F.  R.  64 

Hawkes,  Clarence.  30 

Hawkins,  A.  H.  (Hope, 

Anthony,  pseud.)  107 
Hawkins,  C.  J.  47 

Hawthorne,  Hildegarde.  107 
Hawthorne,  Julian.  45 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  62, 
63,  107,  127 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  Life 
. of.  77 

Hay,  Helen.  48,  49 

Hay,  John.  64 

Haydn,  F.  J.  43 

Haydon,  A.  L.  87 

Hayes,  Henry,  pseud.  (Kirk, 

Mrs.  E.  W.  O.)  107 

Hayes,  I.  I.  69,  127 

Hays,  Mrs.  Helen.  127 

Hazard,  B.  E.  93 

Hazen,  M.  W.  21 

Hazlitt,  William.  56 

Headland,  I.  T.  65.  127 
Headley,  J.  T.  68,  71 

Healy,  G.  P.  A.  Life  of.  77 
Hearn,  Lafcadio.  57,  65.  67 
Hearn,  Lafcadio,  Life  of.  77 
Heath,  J.  D.  44 

Heath.  L.  M.  44 

Heath,  William.  93 


152 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Hedin,  Sven.  65 

Hedley,  J.  C.  bp.  7 

Heelis,  F.  37 

Heermans,  J.  W.  5 

Heidenstam,  O.  G.  von.  64 
Heigh,  John,  pseud.  107 
Heilprin,  Angelo.  27,  30 

Heilprin,  Louis.  83 

Heimburg,  W.  pseud. 

107,  138 

Heine,  Heinrich.  137 

Heine,  Heinrich,  Life  of.  77 
Heller,  Mrs.  127 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  107 

Hemenway,  H.  D.  39 

Hempl,  George.  23 

Hemstreet,  Charles.  68, 
95,  107 

Henderson,  C.  H.  4,  11,  26 

Henderson,  C.  R.  13,  15 

Henderson,  E.  F.  85,  87 

Henderson,  John.  67 

Henderson,  Mrs.  M.  N.  F. 

34 

Henderson,  T.  F.  51 

Henderson,  W.  J.  42,  127 
Hendrick,  B.  J.  15 

Hendrick,  Welland.  . 95 
Henley,  W.  E.  52 

Henri  IV.  king  of  France 
and  Navarre,  Life  of.  77 
Henry  V.  king  of  England, 
Life  of.  77 

Henry  VIII.  king  of  Eng- 
land, Life  of.  77 

Henry,  Arthur.  107 

Henry,  O.  pseud.  (Porter, 
Sydney.)  107 

Henry,  Patrick,  Life  of.  77 
Henshaw,  J.  W.  29 

Henty,  G.  A.  127 

Herbart,  J.  F.  17 

Herbart,  J.  F.  Life  of.  77 

Herbert,  George.  52 

Herbert,  Lady  M.  E.  71 

Herbertson,  A.  J.  13,  28 

Herbst,  Eva.  5 

Herczeg,  Ferencz.  139 

Herford,  Oliver.  50 

Herodotus.  59 

Heron,  A.  E.  40 

Herrick,  Mrs.  C.  T.  36 
Herrick,  F.  H.  30 

Herrick,  Robert.  107 

Herrick,  S.  B.  27,  29 

Herring,  F.  E.  67 

Hertz,  G.  B.  12 

Hewett,  G.  M.  A.  44,  127 
Hewins,  C.  M.  1 

Hewlett,  M.  H.  63,  107 
Heydrick,  B.  A.  ‘ 45 

Heyking,  E.  A.  L.  H.  M.  M. 

F.  G.  baronin  de.  57,  137 
Heywood,  Thomas.  54 

Hickox,  W.  E.  37 

Higgin,  Louis.  64 

Higgins,  L.  D.  26 

Higginson,  Mrs.  S.  J.  H.  69 
Pligginson,  T.  W.  10,  45,  47, 
49,  87,  91,  92,  94,  139 
Higinbotham,  J.  U.  62  j 

Hildrup,  J.  S.  68  ' 


Hill,  A.  S. 

45 

Hill,  C.  T. 

14 

Hill,  Elizabeth. 

127 

Hill,  Francis. 

107 

Hill,  F.  T. 

108 

Hill,-  G.  A. 

24 

Hill,  G.  E. 

95 

Hill,  Mrs.  J.  M. 

36 

Hill,  Mabel. 

14 

Hill,  Mrs.  Marion. 

108 

Hill,  R.  T. 

67 

Hillegas,  H.  C. 

89 

Hillern,  W.  B.  von. 

138 

Hillhouse,  L.  P. 

39 

Hilliard,  Mrs.  H.  L.  Life  of. 

77 

Hillis,  N.  D. 

7,  108 

Hilty,  Carl. 

4 

Hinde,  S.  L. 

66 

Hinkson,  Mrs.  K.  T. 

(Ty- 

nan,  Katherine.)  108,  127 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.  14, 

17,  83 

Hirsch,  S.  R. 

9 

Hiscox,  G.  D. 

35 

Hitchcock,  F.  H. 

37 

Hitchcock,  Ripley. 

95 

Hitchens,  Robert. 

108 

Hix,  Melvin. 

46,  51 

Hoar,  G.  F.  Life  of. 

77 

Hobbes,  John  Oliver,  pseud. 

65,  108 

Hobson,  Anne. 

108 

Hobson,  R.  P. 

94 

Hodge,  C.  F. 

23 

Hodges,  George.  8, 

11,  39 

Hodgkin,  Thomas.  84,  85 
Hodgkins,  L.  M.  8 

Hodgson,  F.  T.  38 

Hodgson,  Geraldine.  57 
Hoffer,  Leopold.  44 

Hoffman,  A.  S.  54 

Hoffmann,  A.  F.  T.  138 
Hoffmann,  J.  V.  37 

Hoffmann,  Prof.  L.  pseud. 

(Lewis,  A.  J.)  34,  44 

Hogan,  L.  E.  3 

Hohenlohe  - Schillingsftirst, 

C.  K.  V.  Furst  zu.  Life  of. 

77 

Hohler,  Mrs.  127 

Holbrook,  Florence,  10,  21 
Holbrook,  Kennedy.  44 
Holbrook,  Richard.  108 
Holcomb,  Mrs.  H.  H.  H.  71 
Holden,  E.  S.  23,  25,  71 
Holder,  C.  F.  30,  44,  127 
Holland,  Clive.  108 

Holland,  J.  G.  48,  108 

Holland,  W.  J.  30 

Holley,  Marietta.  50 

Hollinshed,  T.  E.  46 

Hollis,  I.  N.  14 

Holm,  Adolf.  84 

Holmes,  O.  W.  48,  50. 

62,  108 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Life  of.  77 
Holstein,  Alexandra  de.  108 
Holt,  Emily.  36 

Holt,  Hamilton.  12 

Holt,  L.  E.  36 

Holton.  M.  A.  17 

Holtzclaw,  L,  N.  71 


! Home,  Andrew.  128 

Home,  G.  C.  63 

Homer.  59 

Hood,  M.  G.  92 

Hood,  Thomas.  53 

Hood,  Thomas,  Life  of.  77 

Hooper,  Louisa.  108 

Hooper,  W.  L.  35 

Hope,  Anthony,  pseud.  108 

Hope,  E.  W.  17 

Hope,  G.  H.  34 

Hopekirk,  Helen.  43 

Hopkins,  G.  M.  26,  38 

Hopkins,  H.  M.  108 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  H.  M. 

(Mackie,  P.  B.)  108 

Hopkins,  Tiehe.  88 

Hopkins,  T.  F.  6 

Hopkins,  W.  J.  108,  128 

Hoppin,  J.  M.  62 

Horace.  58 

Hornaday,  W.  T.  30,  44,  65 
Hornbrook,  A.  R.  24 

Horne,  H.  H.  17 

Horne,  O.  B.  71 

Horner,  H.  H.  2 

Horner,  J.  G.  38 

Hornibrook,  Isabel.  128 

Hornung,  E.  W.  108 

Horstman,  H.  C.  35  . 

Horth,  A.  C.  17 

Horton,  Edith.  69 

Horton,  George.  64 

Horton,  Isabelle.  8 

Horwitz,  C.  bT.  128 

Hosmer,  J.  K.  84,  93,  94,  96 
Hoss,  G.  W.  46 

Hotchkiss,  C.  C.  108 

Hough,  Emerson.  68,96,108 
Hough,  P.  M.  64 

Houghton,  Mrs.  L.  S.  5,  6, 
8,  10,  108,  128 

Housman,  Laurence.  128 

Houston,  E.  J.  27,  128 
Houston,  Sam.  Life  of.  77 

How,  F.  D.  71 

How,  W.  W.  84 

Howard,  B.  W.  108,  128 

Howard,  F.  E.  42 

Howard,  G.  E.  93 

Howard,  John,  Life  of.  77 

Howard,  L.  O.  30 

Howard,  O.  O.  128 

Howe,  Maud.  63 

Howe,  M.  A.  D.  71 

Howe,  S.  G.  Life  of.  77  . 

Howe,  W.  H.  56 

Howells,  W.  D.  45,  48,  49, 

55,  62,  63,  64,  68,  108,  128 

Howie,  John.  71 

Howitt,  Marv.  71 

Howland,  A.  C.  14 

Howland,  George.  17 

Howliston,  M.  H.  21 

Hows,  T W.  S.  53,  54 

Hoxie,  C.  ffe  F.  14 

Hoxie,  J.  L.  17 

Hoy,  A.  H.  34 

Hoyt,  D.  L.  41 

Hoyt,  Eleanor.  108 

Hoyt,  J.  K.  46 

Hubbard,  Elbert.  49 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


153 


Huber,  J.  B.  34 

Hubert,  P.  G.  jr.  50,  71 
Hue,  Valeska  Bethusy- 
(Bethusy-Huc,  Valeska, 
Grdfin.)  108 

Hudson,  H.  N.  54 

Hudson,  T.  J.  2 

Hueffer,  F.  M.  62 

Hugessen,  E.  H,  Knatchbull- 

(Lord  Brabourne.)  128 
Hughes,  J.  L.  17 

Hughes,  Rupert.  71,  128 
Hughes,  R.  E.  17 

Hughes,  Thomas.  128 

Hugo,  V.  M.  vicomte. 

108,  137 


Hugo,  V.  M.  vicomte,  Life 
of.  77 

Hulbert,  A.  B.  71 

Hulbert,  W.  D.  30 

Huling,  C.  C.  36 

Hullah,  John.  42 

Hume,  David.  87 

Hume,  M.  A.  S.  71,  88 
Humfreville,  J.  L.  89 

Humphrey,  Mrs.  F.  A.  71, 

95,  128 

Humphrey,  Mabel.  128 
Humphrey,  Maud.  , 128 

Humphrey,  S.  K.  89, 

Humphreys,  A.  A.  94 

Hunt,  E.  M.  34 

Hunt,  H.  G.  B.  42 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  45 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  Life  of.  77 
Hunt,  L.  B.  34 

Hunt,  T.  F.  35 

Hunt,  T.  W.  45 

Hunt,  Violet  Brooke-. 

71,  128 

Hunt,  W.  H.  41 

Hunter,  Robert.  13 

Hunter,  Sir  W.  W.  89 

Huntingdon,  F.  D.  bp.  17 
Huntington,  H.  S.  pseud. 


128 

Hurd,  G.  M.  108 

Hurlbut,  J.  L.  . 5 

Hurll,  E.  M.  40,  41 

Husband,  T.  F.  21 

Husted,  Mrs.  M.  H.  90,  128 
Hutchinson,  H.  G.  ed.  44 
Hutchinson,  H.  N.  27 

Hutchinson,  Thomas.  93 
Hutchison,  J.  C.  34 

Hutchison,  Robert.  34 

Hutten  zum  Stolzenberg,  B. 

R.  Freiherrin  von.  108 
FTutton,  Edward.  53,  63,  64 
Hutton,  Laurence.  50,  128 
Huxley,  T.  H.  24,  28,  34 
Hyde,  M.  F.  21 

Hyde,  W.  D.  4,  17,  46 
Flyne,  C.  J.  C.  W.  108 
Hyrst,  H.  W.  G.  59 


I 


Ibsen,  Henrik.  57 

Ida,  Life  of.  78 

Ide,  Mrs.  F.  O.  O.  (Ogden. 
Ruth,  pseud.)  128 


Ignatius,  saint  (Loyola,  Ig- 
natius de.)  78  I 

Ihne,  J.  A.  F.  W.  84 

lies,  George.  3,  24,  25,  28, 
33,  34,  59 
Ingalls,  G.  A.  14 

Inge,  W.  R.  84 

Ingelow,  Jean.  53,  108,  128 
Ingersoll,  Ernest.  30,  59,  68, 
128 


Ingoldsby,  Thomas,  pseud. 

(Barham,  R.  H.)  56 

Ingpen,  Roger.  46 

Ingraham,  J.  H.  108 

Ingram,  J.  K.  4 

Inman,  Henry.  128 

Inman,  Thomas.  7 

Innes,  A.  D.  87 

Innes,  J.  H.  68 

International  correspond- 
enre  schools.  Scranton, 


Pa.  38 

Ireland,  Alley ne.  89 

Ireland,  Mrs.  M.  E.  H.  108 
Iron,  Ralph,  pseud. 

(Schreiner,  Olive).  89 
Irving,  F.  B.  128 

Irving,  Sir  Henry,  Life  of. 

78 


Irving,  Washington.  37,  47, 
50,  68 

Irving,  Washington,  Life  of. 

78 


Irwin,  May.  36 

Irwin,  W.  H.  68 

Isbister,  A.  K.  46 

I sham,  F.  S.  109 


J 


J.,  S.  H.  C.  128 

J.  S.  of  Dale,  pseud.  (Stim- 
son,  F.  J.)  , 109 

Jack,  George.  40 

Jack,  J.  W.  8 

Jackman,  W.  S.  24 

Jackson,  Andrew,  Life  of. 

78 

Jackson,  E.  P.  25 

Jackson,  F.  G.  40 

Jackson,  G.  A.  8 


Jackson,  Mrs.  G.  E.  S.  128 
Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.  F.  H. 
4,  48,  62,  67,  90,  109,.  128 


Jackson,  Sheldon.  68 

Jackson,  T.  J.  called  Stone- 
wall, Life  of.  78 

Jacob,  Mrs.  Arthur  (Jacob, 
Violet.)  109 

Jacob,  Violet.  109 

Jacobs,  Joseph,  59,  128 

Jacobs,  W.  W.  109 

Jacoby,  Harold.  25 

James,  A.  L.  36 

James,  G.  P.  R.  71,  85,  109 


James,  G.  W.  38,  68,  90,  96 
James,  Henry.  57,  62,  63, 
109 

James,  J.  A.  14 

James,  Martha,  pseud.  128 
James,  W.  23 


James,  William.  3,  4 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  B.  M.  54, 
71 

Jamison,  Mrs.  C.  V.  D.  128 
Jane,  L.  C.  14 

Janvier,  M.  T.  (Vandegrift, 
Margaret,  pseud.)  109, 
128 

Janvier,  T.  A.  19,  95,  109 
Japan.  Agriculture  and  com- 
merce department.  65 
Jay,  John.  93 

Jay,  John,  Life  of.  78 

Jebb,  Sir  R.  C.  59 

Jefferies,  Richard.  62,  128 
Jefferson,  Joseph,  Life  of. 

78 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  Life  of. 


78 

Jenkins,  Edward.  56 

Jenks,  A.  E.  lO 

Jenks,  Edward.  12,  96 

Jenks,  H.  S.  43 

Jenks,  J.  W.  4 

Jenks,  Tudor.  54,  59 

Jenness,  T.  R.  128 

Jepson,  Edgar.  109 

Jerome,  saint,  Life  of.  78 
Jerome,  J.  K.  57,  109 

Jerrold,  D.  W.  57 

Jerrold,  W.  C.  54,  128 

Jessopp,  Augustus.  87 

Jessup,  Alexander.  109 
Jevons,  W.  S.  3 

Jewett,  J.  H.  128 

Jewett,  S.  O.  109,  128 

Jewish  women’s  congress.  9 
Jiriczek,  O.  L.  10 

Job,  H.  K.  30 

John,  H.  F.  C.  E.  (Marlitt, 
E.  pseud.)  109,  138 

Johnson,  A.  H.  85 

Johnson,  Burges.  50 

Johnson,  Clifton.  62,  63,  68 
Johnson,  C.  E.  17,  42 

Johnson,  E.  R.  37 

Johnson,  F.  L.  34 

Johnson,  H.  K.  42 

Johnson,  J.  F.  13 

Johnson,  Margaret.  128 
Johnson,  Owen.  109 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  14,  57, 
93,  94,  128 
Johnson,  R.  U.  94 

Johnson,  Samuel.  71,  109 
Johnson,  Samuel,  Life  of. 

78 

Johnson,  T.  H.  45 

Johnson,  Sir  William,  Life 
of.  78 

Johnson,  W.  F.  35 

Johnson,  W.  H.  71,  92 
Johnston,  Alexander.  49,  91 
Johnston,  Mrs.  A.  F.  . 128 
Johnston,  A.  K.  60 

Johnston,  Charles.  86 

Johnston,  Sir  H.  H.  89 
Johnston,  J.  F.  W.  38 

Johnston,  Mary.  48,  109 

Johnston,  R.  M 109 

Johnston,  W.  D.  2 


154 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Johonnot,  James.  17,  31,  35, 
83,  128 

Jokai,  Maurus.  109,  128,  138 


Joly,  Nicholas,  28 

Jones,  Henry.  44 

Jones,  J.  P.  8 

Jones,  J.  P.  Life  of.  78 

Jones,  L.  H.  21 

Jones,  Owen.  40 

Jones,  T.  J.  11 

Jones,  W.  H.  43 

Jonson,  Ben.  54 

Jordan,  D.  S.  13,  31,  128 
Jordan,  E.  G.  109 

Jordan,  M.  A.  21 

Jordan,  W.  G.  4 

Jose,  A.  W.  96 

Josephine,  empress  of  th6 
French,  Life  of.  78 

Josephus,  Flavius.  84 

Josiah  Allen’s  wife,  pseud. 

(Holley,  Marietta.)  50 

Joyce,  P.  W.  10,  86 

Judd,  C.  H.  3 

Judd,  M.  C.  10,  90 

Judson,  H.  P.  14,  21,  86,  91 

Julian  the  apostate,  Roman 
emperor.  Life  of.  78 

June,  Jenny,  pseud.  (Croly, 
Mrs.  J.  C.)  78 

Junius,  pseud.  56 

Justin,  saint.  Life  of.  78 

K 

Kaler,  J.  O.  (Otis,  James, 
pseud.)  94,  128 

Kappa,  pseud.  17 

Karageorgevitch,  Bojidar. 

65 

Karpeles,  Gustav.  84 

Katz  Awa,  Life  of.  78 

Kavanagh,  Julia.  71 

Kay,  David.  3 

Kaye,  Jay,  pseud.  46 

Kearton,  Richard.  31 

Keary,  Annie.  10 

Keary,  C.  F.  28 

Keats,  John.  53 

Keats,  John,  Life  of.  78 

Keays,  Mrs.  H.  A.  M.  109 

Keddie,  Henrietta.  109 

Keeler,  C.  A.  69 

Keeler,  H.  L.  29 

Keeler,  L.  E.  19 

Keetels,  J.  G.  23 

Keightley,  S.  R.  109 

Keightley,  Thomas.  10,  87 

Keith,  J.  A.  H.  17 

Keith,  Marian.  109 

Keller,  Mrs.  F.  W.  (Irwin, 
May.)  36 

Keller,  H.  A.  Life  of.  78 

Keller,  Isidor.  23 

Kelley,  L.  E.  44 

Kellogg,  A.  M.  40,  46 

Kellogg,  E.  D.  17 

Kellogg,  E.  M.  C.  69 

Kellogg,  V.  L.  31 

Kellor,  F.  A.  13 

Kelly,  Myra.  109 

Kelly,  Mrs.  M.  A.  B.  24  ' 


Kelly,  R.  T.  65 

Kelman,  J.  H.  53 

Keltie,  J.  S.  11 

Kemp,  E.  L.  17 

Kempster,  Aquila.  109 

Kendall,  E.  K.  87 

Kennan,  George.  65 

Kennard,  J.  S.  71 

Kennedy,  Bart.  109 

Kennedy,  H.  A.  10 

Kennedy,  J.  P.  109 

Kennedy,  S.  B.  109 

Kent,  C.  F.  5 

Kent,  William.  35 

Kenyon,  W.  J.  17 

Keon,  Grace.  109 

Kephart,  Horace.  44 

Ker,  David.  128 

Kerr,  Lady  Amabel.  71 

Kester,  Vaughan.  109 

Ketler,  I.  C.  8 

Keyser,  L.  S.  31 

Keysor,  J.  E.  47,  71 

Kidd,  Benjamin.  11 

Kidd,  Robert.  46 

Kidd,  William,  Life  of.  78 

Kieffer,  H.  M.  128 

Kildare,  O.  F.  109 

Kildare,  O.  F.  Life  of.  78 
Kimm,  S.  C.  90 

King,  A.  E.  109 

King,  Basil,  pseud.  109 

King,  Charles.  69,  84,  109, 
128 

King,  Clarence.  69 

King,  C.  F.  60 

King,  F.  H.  36 

King,  Grace.  95 

King,  G.  G.  44 

King,  Irving.  3 

King.  Pauline.  129 

King,  R.  M.  17 

King,  W.  B»  (King,  Basil 
pseud.)  ■ 110 

Kinglake,  A.  W.  65 

Kingsland,  Mrs.  Burton 


( Kingsland,  Florence) . 

19,  44 

Kingsland,  Florence.  19,  44 
Kingsley,  Charles.  10,  27,  72, 
84,  110,  129 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Life  of. 

78 

Kingsley,  Mrs.  F.  M.  110, 

129 

Kingsley,  J.  S.  31 

Kingsley,  N.  F.  72 

Kingsley,  R._  G.  87 

Kinley,  David.  13 

Kip,  Leonard.  110 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  53,  59, 
110,  129 

Kirby,  Mary.  31,  36,  59 
Kirk,  Mrs.  E.  W.  O.  110, 

129 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  36,  87,  88 
Kirkpatrick,  E.  A.  3 

Kirlew,  Marianne.  72 

Kirschner,.,  Lola.  110,  129 
Kitchen  garden  association. 

36 


Kitton,  F.  G.  62 

Kittredge,  G.  L.  95 

Klein,  Bernhard.  23 

Klein,  Charles.  110 

Klein,  M.  A.  46 

Klingensmith,  Annie.  10 
Klopstock,  F.  G.  137 

Knapp,  Adeline.  96,  129 
Knapp,  E.  S.  17 

Knapp,  W.  I.  23 


Knatchbull-Hugessen,  E.  H. 
(Hugessen,  E.  H.  Knatch- 
bull-  Lord  Brabourne.) 


Knight,  Charles. 

129 

57 

Knight,  W.  A. 

110 

KnOllys,  Beatrice. 

19 

Knowles,  E.  J. 

5 

Knowles,  F.  L. 

46,  48 

Knowles,  R.  E. 

• 110 

Knowles,  R.  G. 

44 

Knox,  E.  S. 

31 

Knox,  G.  W. 

65 

Knox,  John,  Life  of. 

78 

Knox,  J.  J. 

129 

Knox,  T.  W.  62,  64, 

65,  66, 

67, 

69,  129 

Kobbe,  Gustav. 

42,  72 

Kobell,  L.  von. 

137 

Koch,  Julius. 

84 

Kollman,  Paul. 

67 

Koopman,  H.  L.  ■ 

2 

Koptka,  F.  P. 

57 

Kotelmann,  Ludwig. 

17 

Krasinski,  Zygmunt. 

139 

Kraszewski,  J.  I. 

139 

Kraus-Boelte,  Mw^.  Maria. 

17 

Krause,  L.  F.  (Yechton, 


Barbara,  pseud.)  110,  129 
Krebs,  T.  A.  7 

Krehbiel,  H.  E.  42 

Kroeger,  A.  B.  2 

Krohn,  W.  O.  34 

Krolik,  S.  E.  36 

Kropotkin,  P.  A.  prince.  13, 
57 

Kropotkin,  P.  A.  prince, 
Life  of.  78 

Krout,  C.  V.  (Brown,  Car- 
oline, pseud.)  10 

Krout,  M.  H.  65,  69 

Kruger,  Paul,  Life  of.  78 
Kullak,  Adolph.  42 

Kunard,  R.  44 

Kupfer,  G.  H.  10,  45 

Kurtz,  C.  M.  33 

L 

Labberton,  R.  H.  60 

Lachaussee,  C.  A.  14 

Ladd,  G.  T.  3 

Ladd,  H.  O.  93,  110 

La  Farge,  John.  72 

Lafayette,  M.  J.  P.  R.  I.  G. 


M.  marquis  de.  Life  of. 

78 

La  Ferronnays,  A.  d’A. 

comtesse  de.  Life  of.  78 
La  Flesche,  Francis.  129 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


155 


Lagerlof,  Selma.  110,  138 
Lagrange,  Ferrand.  34 

Laing,  G.  J.  58 

Lamb,  Charles.  53,  54,  56,  59 
Lamb,  Charles,  Life  of.  78 
Lamb,  Mary,  Life  of.  78 
Lamb,  M.  J.  95 

Lambert,  J.  C.  8 

La  Motte-Fouque,  F.  H.  K. 

110 

Lancaster,  E.  M.  87 

Lanciani,  R.  A.  61,  88 

Landon,  Joseph.  17 

Landon,  Perceval.  65 

Landor,  A.  H.  S.  69 

Landor,  W.  S.  57 

Landor,  W.  S.  Life  of.  78 

Landriot,  J.  F.  abp.  19 

Lane,  A.  E.  21 

Lane,  Mrs.  C.  A.  21 

Lane,  Mrs.  E.  M.  110 

Lane,  Mrs.  M.  A.  L.  21,  33, 
59,  62,  66,  91 
Lane- Poole,  Stanley  (Poole, 
Stanley  Lane-)  89 

Lang,  Andrew.  10,  28,  31,  53, 
84,  129 

Lang,  Jeanie.  53 

Lange,  Didierich.  24 

Lange,  Karl.  3 

Langley,  S.  P.  25 

Lanquet,  mgr.  6 

Lanier,  Sidney.  10,  48,  51 
Lanier,  Sidney,  Life  of.  78 
Lankester,  Edwin.  28 

Lankester,  E.  R.  31 

Lansing,  Robert.  14 

La  Pasture,  Mrs.  Henry  de. 

no 

La  Rame,  Louisa  de  (Ouida. 

pseud.)  129 

Larcom,  Lucy.  48 

Larcom,  Lucy,  Life  of.  78 
Lamed,  J.  N.  2,  87,  91 
Larsson,  Gustaf.  40 

La  Salle,  R.  R.  C.  sieur  de, 
Life  of.  78 

Lasance,  F.  X.  8 

Latimer,  M.  E.  W.  89,  110 
Latter,  O.  H.  31 

Laughlin,  C.  E.  19,  36,  44 
Laughlin,  E.  O.  110 

Laughlin,  J.  L.  13 

Laurie,  Andre.  129 

Laurie,  S.  S.  17,  23 

Laut,  A.  C.  69,  90,  110 
Lavell,  C.  F.  63 

I.avignac,  Albert.  42 

Lavisse,  Ernest.  137 

Lawler,  T.  B.  91,  92 

Lawless,  Emily.  86,  110 
Lawrence,  T.  J.  14 

Lawton,  W.  C.  47,  59 

Laycock,  Craven.  3 

Leach,  Orlando.  15 

Lear,  Edward.  129 

Learned,  E.  C.  19 

Leavitt,  R.  G.  29 

Le  Baron,  Grace,  pseud.  129 
Le  Baron,  J.  K.  (Kaye, 
Jay,  pseud.  ) 46 

Le  Blond,  Mrs.  A.  E.  F.  44 


Le  Bon,  Andre.  88 

Le  Bosquet,  Maurice.  34 

Lechner,  A.  R.  23 

Leckey,  W.  E.  H.  11,  87 

Lee,  Albert.  44,  110,  129 
Lee,  Charles,  Life  of.  78 
Lee,  E.  M.  42 

Lee,  G.  S.  2 

Lee,  Mrs.  G.  S.  (Lee,  J.  B. 

P.)  no 

Lee,  Henry,  Life  of.  78 

Lee,  Joseph.  15 

Lee,  J.  B.  P.  110 

Lee,  J.  M.  17 

Lee,  Mary.  129 

Lee,  M.  C.  110 

Lee,  R.  E.  Life  of.  78 

Lee,.  S.  L.  54,  72 

Lee,  Yan  Phon.  66 

Lees,  B.  A.  87 

Le  Feuvre,  Amy.  110 

Lefevre,  Edwin.  110 

Le  Gallienne,  Richard.  2 
Legendre,  A.  M.  24 

Legge,  H.  E.  40 

Legh,  M.  H.  Cornwall-.  62 

Lehmann,  Lilli.  42 

Lehmann,  R.  C.  129 

Leib,  W.  H.  46 

Leighton,  Robert.  129 

Leighton,  R.  L.  17 

Leland,  C.  G.  38,  39,  40 
Leland,  C.  G.  Life  of.  78 
Leo  XIII.  pope,  Life  of.  78 
Leonard,  J.  H.  26 

Leonard,  J.  W.  72 

Leonard,  M.  F.  129 

Leonard,  R.  M.  53 

Leopardi,  Giacomo.  139 
Le  Pileur,  A.  34 

Le  Row,  C.  B.  46 

Le  Roy,  J.  A.  69 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Anatole.  9 
Leroy -Beaulieu,  Pierre.  13 
Le  Sage,  A.  R.  110 

Lespinasse,  J.  J.  E.  de.  Life 

of.  78 

Lessing,  G.  E.  39,  58 

Lessing,  G.  E.  Life  of.  79 
Leupp,  F.  E.  15 

Lever,  Charles.  110 

Levetus,  A.  S.  63 

Levi,  Leone.  14 

Lewis,  A.  H.  110 

Lewis,  A.  J.  34,  44 

Lewis,  C.  M.  51 

I.ewis,  E.  H.  21,  45 

Lewis,  George.  15 

Lewis,  Meriwether,  Life  of. 

79 

Lieber,  Francis.  12 

Liljencrantz,  O.  A.  110 
Lilley,  A.  E.  V.  40 

Lillibridge,  W.  O.  110 

Lillie,  Mrs.  L.  C.  W.  42,  129 
Lincoln,  Abraham.  12 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  Life  of. 

79 

Lincoln,  J.  C.  110 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  J.  T.  G.  110 
Lincoln,  Mrs.  M.  J.  B.  36 
Lindau,  Paul,  138 


Lindsay,  B.  31 

Lindsay,  Maud.  17 

Linesman,  pseud.  15 

Lingard,  John.  87 

Linn,  J.  W.  110 

Linn,  W.  A.  9 

Linscott,  Mrs.  H.  B.  44 

Lippincott,  Mrs.  S.  J.  C.  129 
Lippmann,  Friedrich.  40 

Lippmann,  J.  M.  129 

Idszt,  Franz,  Life  of.  79 
Litchfield,  G.  D.  110 

Litchfield,  M.  E.  10 

Litsey,  E.  C.  31 

Little,  A.  J.  66 

Little,  Frances,  pseud.  110 
Livingstone,  C.  L.  129 

Livingstone,  David,  Life  of. 

79 

Lloyd,  F.  E.  28 

Lloyd,  H.  D.  13 

Lloyd,  J.  U.  110 

Lloyd,  N.  M.  Ill 

Locke,  John.  4 

Locke,  W.  J.  Ill 

Lockwood,  Samuel.  31 

Lockwood,  Mrs.  S.  E.  H. 

21,  45 

Lockyer,  Sir  J.  N.  25,  27 
Lodge,  H.  C.  49,  72,  93,  94, 
129 

Lodge,  Sir  O.  J.  5,  25 

Lodge,  Richard.  86 

Loiseaux,  L.  M.  A.  23 

London,  Jack.  13,  54,  111, 
129 

London  Times.  33 

Long,  C.  C.  60 

Long,  J.  D.  15 

Long,,  J.  L.  Ill,  129 

Long,  W.  J.  31 


Longfellow,  H.  W.  48,  51, 
62,  111 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Life  of. 

79 

Longman,  F.  W.  87 

Longmans,  Green,  pub.  21 
Longstreet,  A.  B.  Ill 

Loomis,  C.  B.  50,  111,  129 
Lord,  E.  12 

Lord,  J.  K.  60 

Lorenz,  D.  E.  59 

Lorenzini,  Carlo.  129 

Lorimer,  G.  H.  50,  111 
Lorimer,  Norma.  Ill 

Loring,  J.  M.  59 

Lossing,  B.  J.  91,  93,  95 
L o t h r o p , Amy,  pseud. 

(Warner,  A.  B.)  Ill 
Lothrop,  H.  M.  S.  (Sidney, 
Margaret,  pseud.)  Ill, 
129 

Loti,  Pierre,  pseud.  58,  66, 
67,  111 

Louis  XIV.  king  of  France, 


Life  of. 

79 

Lounsberry,  Alice. 

29 

Lounsbury,  T.  R. 

21 

Love  joy,  M.  I. 

53 

Lovell,  Isabel. 

84 

Lover,  Samuel. 

111 

Lovering,  A.  T. 

95 

156 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Lovett,  R.  M.  Ill 

Low,  F.  R.  35 

Lowell,  D.  O.  S.  10 

Lowell,  E.  J.  88 

Lowell,  J.  R.  48,  49,  51 
Lowell,  J.  R.  Life  of.  79 
Lowell,  Percival.  25 

Loyola,  Mother  Mary.  7,  8 
Loyola,  Ignatius  de.  Life  of, 
79 

Lubbock,  Sir  John  (Ave- 
bury, John  Lubbock,  bar- 
on.) 4,  31,  56 

Lucas,  E.  V.  53,  62,  64,  129 

Ludlow,  J.  M.  4,  111 

Ludwig,  L.  E.  37 

Luise  A.  W.  A.  of  Mech- 
lenburg-Strelitz,  queen  of 
Prussia,  Life  of.  79 

Lukens,  H.  T.  17 

Lukin,  James.  35,  38 

Lummis,  C.  F.  10,  67,  69, 
72,  129 

Lush,  C.  K.  Ill 

L u s k a , Sidney,  pseud. 

Ill 

(Harland,  Henry.)  Ill 
Luther,  M.  L.  Ill 

Lvall,  Edna,  pseud.  Ill 
Lyell,  Sir  Charles.  27 

Lyle,  E.  P.  25,  111 

Lynch,  George.  66 

Lynch,  Hannah.  63 

Lynd,  William.  42 

Lynde,  Francis.  Ill 

M 

Maartens,  Maarten,  pseud. 

Ill 

Maas,  A.  J.  6 

Mabie,  H.  W.  4,  10,  49,  51, 
54,  72,  111,  129 
McAdoo,  William.  15 

Macauley,  T.  B.  baron.  53,. 

56,  57,  87 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  baron,  Life 
of.  79 

McCabe,  J.  D.  62 

MacCabe,  W.  B.  Ill 

McCall,  Sidney,  pseud.  Ill 
McCarthy,  Carlton.  94 

McCarthy,  Justin.  72,  86, 
87,  111 

McCarthy,  Justin,  Life  of. 

79 

McCarthy,  J.  H.  Ill 

McCaskey,  J.  P.  46 

McClellan,  G.  B.  88 

McClellan,  G.  B.  Life  of.  79 
MacClintock,  Samuel.  69 
McClure,  A.  K.  Life  of.  79 
McClure,  Phillips  & Co.  Ill 
M’Clymont,  J.  A.  64 

M’Connell,  S.  D.  6 

McCook.  H.  C.  31,  129 

McCormick,  Eliot.  60 

McCormick,  Henry.  60 
MacCoun,  Townsend.  60 
McCourt,  W.  E.  38 

McCrackan,  W.  D.  63,  64 
McCracken,  Elizabeth.  19 
MacCracken,  H.  M.  72 


McCullach,  Francis.  89 
McCullough,  A.  W.  21 
McCullock,  J.  E.  8 

McCutcheon,  G.  B.  Ill 
MacDonagh,  Michael.  62 
MacDonald,  E.  R.  67 

Macdonald,  George.  Ill,  129 
Macdonald,  Ronald.  Ill 
MacDonald,  William.  91,  93 
MacDonough,  Glen.  130 
Macdougal,  D.  T.  29 

McDougall,  Isabel.  72 

MacDowell,  Edward,  Life 
of.  79 

McDowell,  W.  F.  72 

Mace,  Jean.  130 

Mace,  W.  H.  84,  91 

McFarland,  J.  H.  29 

Macgillivray,  E.  J.  14 

MacGrath,  Harold  111 

Macgregor,  John.  62 

Macgregor,  Mary.  10 

Machar,  A.  M.  90,  130 

Mcllwraith,  J.  N.  90 

McIntyre,  J.  T.  130 

Mclvor,  Allan,  pseud.  Ill 
Mack,  R.  E.  53 

Mackail,  J.  W.  5 

Mackay,  A.  M.  Life  of.  79 
Mackav,  G.  L.  66 

Mackay,  Minnie.  (Corelli, 
Marie,  pseud.)  11 

Mackay,  Thomas.  15 

Mackenzie,  J.  K.  Life  of.  79 

Mackenzie,  J.  S.  4 

Mackenzie,  Marion.  41 

Mackenzie,  Robert.  84 

Mackey,  M.  S.  21 

Mackie,  Alexander.  53 
Mackie,  C.  P.  72 

Mackie,  P.  B.  Ill,  130 

Mackintosh,  John.  86 

MacLaren,  A.  C.  44 

Maclaren,  Ian,  pseud.  (Wat- 
son, John.)  Ill,  130 

McLaughlin,  A.  C.  91,  93 
Maclean,  Norman.  Ill 
Maclehose,  S.  H.  130 

McLellan,  J.  A.  3,  17 

McLennan,  William.  Ill 
Macleod,  Mary.  10,  53,  54 
Macleod,  Norman.  Ill 
Macleod,  Mrs.  Norman.  27 
McManus,  Blanche.  (Mans- 
field, B.  M.)  62,  64 

MacManus,  Seumas.  Ill 
McMaster,  J.  B.  , 91 

McMillan,  Margaret.  3 
McMurry,  C.  A.  17,  21,  24, 
25,  51,  60,  84,  92,  96 
McMurry,  Mrs.  L.  B.  24,  48, 
130 

Macnaughton,  S.  112 

Macomber,  H.  E.  47,  72 

McPherson,  L.  G.  37 

Macquoid,  Mrs.  K.  S.  G.  63 
MacRitchie,  D.  10 

McSpadden,  J.  W.  42 

McVey,  F.  L,  33 

Macy,  Jesse.  12,  14 

Madden,  E.  A.  130 

Madison,  James,  Life  of.  79 
Maeterlinck,  Maurice,  31, 


58,  137 

Magellan,  Fernando,  Life 
of.  79 

Maginnls,  A.  J.  19 

Magnus,  Kate,  lady.  84 
Magruder,  Julia.  112 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.  4,  17,  61,  85 
Mahan,  A.  T.  89,  93,  94 
Mahan,  D.  H.  35 

Maher,  Michael.  3 

Maitland,  J.  A.  Fuller-.  42 
Maitland,  Louise.  10 

Major,  Charles.  112,  130 

Major,  D.  R.  3 

Malcolm,  Napier.  66 

Malet,  Lucas,  pseud.  (Har- 
rison, Mrs.  M.  S.  K.)  112 
Malleson,  Mrs.  Frank.  4 
Mallock,  W.  H.  4,  112 
Mallon,  I.  A.  S.  (Ashmore, 

Ruth,  pseud.)  19 

Malone,  P.  B.  130 

Malory,  Sir  Thomas.  10 

Maltby,  A.  E.  60 

Mandeville,  Sir  John.  66 
Manly,  J.  M.  54 

Mann,  C.  W.  17 

Mann,  Horace,  Life  of.  79 

Mann,  Mrs.  Horace.  29 
Manning,  A.  R.  36 

Manning,  H.  E.  card.  6 

Mannix,  M.  E.  130 

Mansergh,  Jessie.  112 

Mansfield,  B.  M.  62,  64 

Mansfield,  M.  F.  (Miltoun, 
Francis,  pseud.)  63 

Manson,  G.  J.  20 

Manson,  John.  7 

Manteuffel,  U.  Z.  von.  112 
Manzoni.  Alessandro,  count. 

139 

Marchant,  J.  R.  V.  19 
Marchmont,  A.  W.  112 
Marcus  Aurelius  Antonius. 

4 

Marden,  O.  S.  4,  72 

Marenholtz-Biilow,  baron- 
ess B.  von.  17 

Marguerite  de  Valois,  ist 
queen  of  Henry  IV.  of 
France,  Life  of.  79 

Maria  Theresa,  empress  of 
Austria,  Life  of.  79 

Marie  Antoinette,  queen  of 
France,  Life  of.  79 

Marie  Feodorowna,  czar- 
ina  of  Russia,  Life  of.  79 
Marie  Louise,  empress  of 
the  French,  Life  of.  79 
Marion,  Fulgence.  26 

Mark,  H.  T.  17 

Markham,  Edwin.  48 

Markham',  Richard.  93,  130 
Markwick,  W.  F.  4,  69 

Marlborough,  S.  J.  Church- 
hill,  duchess  of,  Life  of. 

79 

Marlitt,  E.  pseud.  112,  138 
Marlowe,  Christopher.  54 
Marquand,  Allan.  40 

Marquette,  Jacques,  Life  of. 

79 

Marryat,  Frederick.  112 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


157 


Marryat,  Frederick,  Life  of. 


Marsh,  H.  A. 

79 

17 

Marsh,  J.  B. 

130 

Marshall,  Edward. 

94 

Marshall,  H.  E. 

10 

Marshall,  John,  Life  of.  80 

Marshall,  N.  L. 

29 

Martin,  B.  E. 

62,  63 

Martin,  C.  M. 

2 

Martin,  E.  A. 

27 

Martin,  E.  G. 

95 

Martin,  E.  S. 

4 

Martin,  G.  H. 

15 

Martin,  G.  M. 

112 

Martin,  H.  N. 

34 

Martin,  Mrs.  H.  R. 

112 

Martin,  M.  E. 

25 

Martin,  W.  A.  P. 

66,  89 

Martineau,  Harriet. 

130 

Marvel,  Ik,  pseud.  (Mitch- 

ell,  D.  G.) 

51,  130 

Mary  Stuart,  queen  of 

Scots,  Life  of. 

80 

Mason,  A.  B. 

95 

Mason,  A.  E.  W. 

112 

Mason,  C.  A. 

112 

Mason,  D.  G. 

42,  72 

Mason,  H.  L. 

47 

Mason,  J.  L. 

34 

Mason,  L.  W. 

42 

Mason,  0.  T. 

28 

Mason,  William,  Life  of.  80 

Massinger,  Philip. 

54 

Masson,  T.  L. 

91 

Masters,  M.  T. 

29 

Mateaux,  C.  L. 

62 

Mathews,  Alfred. 

96 

Mathews,  C.  T. 

40 

Mathews,  F.  A. 

112 

Mathews,  F.  S. 

29 

Mathews,  J.  M. 

7 

Mathews,  Shailer. 

11,  88 

Mathews,  William. 

4 

Mathews,  W.  S.  B. 

42 

Matson,  Henry. 

45 

Matthay,  T.  A. 

42 

Matthews,  Brander. 

45,  47, 

48,  49,  112 

Matthews,  Franklin. 

91 

Mau,  August. 

61 

Maud,  Constance. 

130 

Maude,  Aylmer. 

8 

Maupassant,  Guy  de. 

112 

Maurice,  A.  B. 

40,  68 

Maurice,  C.  E. 

87 

Maury,  M.  F. 

27,  60 

Maver,  William,  jr. 

37 

Mawson,  Agnes. 

46 

Maxwell,  Donald. 

62 

Maxwell,  E.  B. 

112 

Maxwell,  J.  C. 

26 

Maxwell,  W.  H. 

21 

May,  Sophie, 
(Clarke,  R.  S.) 

pseud. 

130 

May,  W.  J. 

29 

Mayer,  A.  G. 

31 

Mayor,  J.  B. 

21 

Meadowcroft,  W.  H. 

26 

Meagher,  J.  L. 

8 

Meakin,  Budgett. 

13,  67 

Medd,  J.  C.  24 

Medici,  Lorenzo  de,  Life  of. 

80 

Meiklejohn,  J.  M.  D.  21,  60 
Meldola,  Raphael.  38 

Meldrum,  D.  S.  112 

Melville,  Herman.  112 

Melville,  Lewis,  pseud. 

(Benjamin,  L.  S.)  62 

Menault,  Ernest.  31 

Mendelssohn  - Bartholdi,  J. 

L.  F.  43 

Menefee,  Maud.  17 

Menpes,  Dorothy.  63 

Meras,  Baptiste.  23 

Meredith,  Georgre,  56,  112 
Meredith,  Owen,  pseud. 
(Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  R.) 

53 

Merejkowski,  Dmitri.  112 
Merimee,  Prosper.  112 
Merington,  Marguerite.  48 
Merivale,  Charles.  85 

Meriwether,  Lee.  60,  62 

Merle  d’Aubigne,  J.  H.  8 
Merriam,  F.  A.  31,  69 

Merrill,  Selah.  66 

Merriman,  H.  S.  pseud.  112 


Merriman,  Mansfield.  26 

Merwin,  Samuel. 

112 

Meyer,  Bertha. 

17 

Meyer,  F.  B. 

7 

Meyer,  F.  S. 

40 

Meyer,  H.  R. 

19 

Meyer-Forster,  Wilhelm. 

138 

Meynell,  Alice. 

53 

Meyr,  Melchior. 

138 

Miall,  L.  C. 

24 

Michael,  O.  S. 

8 

Michelet,  Jules. 

27 

Michelet,  Mme.  Jules,  Life 

80 

Michelson,  Miriam. 

112 

Middleton,  Thomas. 

54 

Mielziner,  Moses. 

9 

Mifflin,  Lloyd. 

48 

Mighels,  P.  V. 

112 

Mignet,  F.  A. 

88 

Miles,  A.  H. 

31,  130 

Miles,  L.  C. 

41 

Mill,  H.  R. 

61,  69 

Mill,  J.  S. 

3,  13 

Mill,  J.  S.  Life  of. 

80 

Millar,  J.  H. 

45 

Millard,  T.  F. 

89 

Miller,  C.  H. 

31 

Miller,  C.  J. 

36 

Miller,  E.  J. 

112 

Miller,  Fred. 

39 

Miller,  G.  A. 

8 

Miller,  Mrs.  H.  M. 

(Miller, 

Olive  Thorne,  pseud.  31, 

36, 

66,  130 

Miller,  C.  H. 

31 

Miller,  Hugh. 

56 

Miller,  Joaquin, 

pseud. 

(Miller,  C.  H.) 

31 

Miller,  J.  M. 

10 

Miller,  L.  K. 

39 

Miller,  M.  R. 

24 

Miller,  O.  T.  pseud.  31,  36, 
66,  130 

Miller,  William.  89 

Millet,  J.  F.  Life  of.  80 
Mills,  Wesley.  42 

Mills,  W.  J.  112 

Milne,  John.  27 

Milne,  W.  J.  25 

Milton,  John.  53 

Milton,  John,  Life  of.  80 
Miltoun,  Francis,  pseud.  62, 
63 

Milyoukov,  P.  N.  88 

Miner,  Luella.  8 

Mines,  J.  F.  68 


Mirabeau,  H.  G.  R.  comte. 

80 

Mitchel,  O.  M.  Life  of.  80 
Mitchell,  D.  G.  47,  51,  130 


Mitchell,  John.  13 

Mitchell,  J.  A.  112 

Mitchell,  J.  M.  9 

Mitchell,  L.  M.  W.  40 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  112,  130 

Mitchell,  W.  B.  46 

Mitford,  M.  R.  112 

Mittelstadt,  Otto.  137 

Mitton,  G.  E.  63,  130 

Moeller,  O.  M.  138 

Moffett,  Cleveland.  33 

Mohammed,  Life  of.  80 
Molesworth,  Mrs.  M.  L.  S. 

112,  130 

Molinari,  Gustav  de.  11 
Moltke,  H.  C.  B.  Graf  von. 

64 

Monkhouse,  Cosmo.  41 
Monnier,  Marc.  61 

Monroe,  James,  o/.  80 

Monroe,  Paul.  17 

Monroe,  W.  S.  2 

Monta^,  E.  S.  67 

Montaigne,  M.  E.  de.  17,  58 
Montaigne,  M.  E.  de.  Life 
of.  80 

Montefiore,  C.  G.  5 

Monteith,  John.  22,  31 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  53,  84, 
87,  91 

Montresor,  F.  F.  112 

Monvel,  B.  de.  137 

Moody,  D.  L.  5 

Moody,  Mrs.  H.  W.  112 
Moody,  W.  V.  48.  51 

Moore,  Annie.  25 

Moore,  A.  C.  2 

Moore,  F.  F.  112 

Moore,  J.  A.  38 

Moore,  J.  H.  37 

Moore,  J.  T.  112 

Moore,  Mabel.  61 

Moore,  Nina.  93 

Moore,  Mrs.  N.  H.  39,  40, 

72,  130 

Moore,  Thomas.  53 

Moore,  Thomas,  Life  of.  80 
Moran,  T.  F.  15 

More,  Hannah,  Life  of.  80 
More,  P.  E.  49 

More,  Sir  Thomas.  113 
Morey,  W.  C.  15,  85 


158 


author  index. 


Morfill,  W.  R.  87,  88 

Morgan,  Alexander.  27 
Morgan,  C.  L.  3 

Morgan,  G.  C.  6,  7 

Morgan,  H.  H.  51 

Morley,  George.  20 

Morley,  Henry.  51 

Morley,  M.  W.  28,  29,  31 
Morris,  Charles.  10,  67, 
85,  87,  88,  89,  91,  92,  94 
Morris,  Clara.  44,  113 

Morris,  Clara,  Life  of.  80 
Morris,  Edmund.  36 

Morris,  E.  E.  86 

Morris,  Gouvemeur.  113 
Morris,  Gouvemeur,  Life 
of.  80 

Morris,  H.  S.  54 

Morris,  William.  53 

Morris,  William,  Life  of.  80 
Morris,  W.  O.  88 

Morrison,  Arthur.  113 

Morrison,  M.  W.  46 

Morrison,  Robert,  Life  of. 

80 

Morrison,  W.  D.  15,  85 

Morse,  E.  S.  25 

Morse,  L.  B.  130 

Morse,  M.  F.  113 

Morse,  S.  F.  B.  Life  of.  80 
Morton,  Bowditch.  34 

Morton,  E.  H.  61 

Moses,  M.  J.  72 

Mother  Goose.  130 

Motley,  J.  L.  89 

Mott,  Lawrence.  113 

Mott,  S.  M.  61 

Mottelay,  P.  F.  44 

Moulton,  Mrs.  E.  L.  C.  130 
Moulton,  R.  G.  5,  54,  59 
Mowbray,  J.  P.  49 

Mowry,  Mrs.  B.  S.  72,  91 
Mowry,  W.  A.  15,  33,  72,  91 
Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.  43 
Mozart  J.  C.  W.  A.  Life  of. 

80 

Miihlbach,  Louisa,  pseu>d. 

113,  138 

Muir,  M.  M.  P.  27 

Mulets,  L.  E.  29,  31,  66,  69 
Mulholland,  Rosa.  6,  113 
Mullany,  J.  F.  17 

Mullany  P.  F.  (Azarias, 
Brother.)  2,  80 

Muller,  F.  Max.  23,  137 

Muller,  F.  Max,  Life  of.  80 
Miiller,  George,  Life  of.  80 
Muller,  J.  P.  34 

Muller,  Mary,  pseud.  (Mu- 
lets, L.  E.)  29,  31,  66,  69 

Muller,  Michael.  7 

Mulock,  D.  M.  (Craik,  Mrs. 

D.  M.  M.)  63,  113 

Mundell,  Frank.  34,  60,  64, 

87 

Mundt,  C.  M.  (Miihlbach, 
Louisa,  pseud.)  113,138 
Munger,  T.  T.  49 

Munkittrick,  R.  K.  130 
Munn,  C.  C.  113 


Munro,  D.  C.  8,  10,  14,  17, 
85,  86 

Munro,  John.  26,  28 

Munroe,  J.  P.  17 

Munroe,  Kirk.  113,  130 
Munson,  J.  E.  37 

Miinsterberg,  Hugo,  2,  3,  11 
Murche,  V.  T.  24,  36 

Murdock,  W.  L.  44 

Murfee,  F.  N.  D.  113 
Murfee,  M.  N.  (Craddock, 
C.  E.  pseud.)  113,  131 
Murlin,  E.  L.  11 

Murphy,  E.  G.  11 

Murphy,  T.  6 

Murray,  A.  H.  H.  62 

Murray,  A.  S.  10 

Murray,  Clara.  22 

Murray,  David.  89 

Murray,  D.  C.  113 

Murray,  Hilda.  10 

Murray,  James.  86 

Murrav,  J.  O.  72 

Murray,  W.  H.  H.  68 

Murtfeldt,  M.  E.  31 

Musset,  P.  E.  de.  131,  137 
Mustard,  W.  P.  53 

Myers,  Gustavus.  15 

Myers,  P.  V.  N.  84,  85,  86 

N 

Nansen,  Fridtjof.  70 

Nansen,  Fridjof,  Life  of.  80 
Napoleon  I.  Bonaparte,  em- 
peror of  the  French,  Life 
of.  80 

Napoleon  II.  king  of  Rome, 
Life  of.  80 

Napoleon  III.  Bonaparte, 
emperor  of  the  French, 
Life  of.  80 

Nash,  H.  S.  5 

Nash,  J.  J.  5 

Nason,  F.  L.  113 

Nast,  Thomas,  Life  of.  80 
National  child  labor  com- 
mittee. 13 

National  education  associa- 
tion. 17 

Naumann,  Emil.  42 

Naylor,  W.  S.  8 

Neander,  J.  A.  W.  8 

Needell,  Mrs.  J.  H.  113 
Neesima,  J.  H.  Life  of.  80 
Neher,  B.  M.  131 

Nehring,  Wladyslaw.  139 
Neidlinger,  W.  H.  43 

Neison,  Adrian.  38 

Nelson,  Horatio,  viscount. 
Life  of.  80 

Nero,  emperor  of  Rome, 
Life  of.  80 

Nesbit,  Edith.  113,  131 
Nettleton,  G.  H.  113 

Neville,  E.  O.  113 

Nevinson,  H.  W.  88 

Nevius,  J.  L.  Life  of.  80 
New  England  history  teach- 
ers’ association.  84 


New  York.  City.  Charter. 

15 

New  York.  City.  Education 


board.  18 

New  York.  City.  Ordi- 
nances. 15 

New  York.  State.  Agricul- 
ture dapartment.  36 

New  York.  State.  Chamber 
of  commerce.  19,  38 

New  York.  State.  Educa- 
tion department.  18 

New  York  library  club.  2 
Newberry,  F.  E.  113 

Newberry,  P.  E.  85 

Newcomb,  Simon.  25 

Newell,  J.  H.  29 

NeweU,  W.  W.  44 

New’hall,  C.  S.  29 

Newman,  J.  H.  card.  6,  7, 
8,  18,  113 

Newman,  J.  H.  card.  Life 
of.  80 

Newman,  J.  P.  66 

Newton,  J.  C.  C.  66 

Nicholas  I.  saint.  Life  of. 

80 

Nicholas,  F.  C.  67 

Nicholls,  Mrs.  (“Bronte,” 
Charlotte.)  80,  113 

Nichols,  E.  H.  25 

Nichols,  F.  H.  66 

Nichols,  G.  W.  94 

Nichols,  L.  D.  27,  113 

Nichols,  W.  F.  18 

Nicholson,  Meredith.  113 
Nicolay,  J.  G.  94 

Nicoll,  S.  A.  4 

Nicoll,  W.  R.  56 

Nicolls,  W.  J.  63 

Niebuhr,  B.  G.  10 

Niemann,  August.  131 
Nightingale,  Florence.  34 

Nightingale,  Florence,  Life 

of.  80 

Niver,  H.  B.  87 

Noble,  A.  L.  131 

Noble,  Edmund.  88 

Noel,  Maurice.  131 

Nohl,  Ludwig.  137 

Noll,  A.  H.  90 

Norcross,  M.  R.  29 

Nordau,  Max.  9,  131 

Nordenskjold,  Otto.  70 
Nordhoff,  Charles.  5, 12, 131 
Norris,  Frank.  113 

Norris,  W.  E.  113 

Norton,  A.  P.  34 

Norton,  C.  E.  46 

Norton,  C.  L.  131 

Noyes,  M.  B.  131 

Nugent,  Meredith.  44 

Nutting,  M.  O.  89 

O 

O,  pseud.  89 

Ober,  F.  A.  67,  90,  131 
O’Brien,  John.  8 


O’Connell,  Daniel,  Life  of. 

80 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


159 


O’Donog’hue,  D.  J.  57 

Ogden,  Ruth,  pseud.  131 
O’Higgins,  H.  J.  113 

Ohnet,  Georges.  137 

Okakura,  Kakuzo.  39,  58,  89 
Okey,  Thomas.  88 

Olin,  C.  H.  2 

Oliphant,  Laurence.  64 
Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W. 

88,  113 

Ollivant,  Alfred.  113 

Ollivier,  M.  J.  6 

Olnhausen,  M.  P.  von,  Life 
of.  80 

Oman,  C.  W.  C.  72,  86 
Omar,  Khayyam.  58 

Ommaney,  E.  C.  53 

Omond,  T.  S.  45 

Ompteda,,  Georg,  Freiherr 
von.  138 

O’Neill,  Kate.  22 

Oppenheim,  E.  P.  113 

Oppenheim,  Nathan.  3,  37 
Oregon  library  committee. 

2 

O’Reilly,  J.  J.  E.  15 

O’Rell,  Max,  pseud.  (Blouet, 
Paul.)  58,  63 

Orsi,  Pietro.  88 

Orton,  James.  31 

Orzeszkowa,  Eliza.  139 
Osborne,  Duffield.  113 
O’Shea,  M.  V.  18,  131 
Osier,  William.  34 

Osmim,  T.  E.  22 

Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  marchesa 
d\  20 

Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  marchesa 
d\  Life  of.  80 

Osterhout,  W.  J.  V.  29 
Ostermann,  Wilhelm.  3 
Ostrander,  S.  M.  95 

Ostwald,  Wilhelm.  27 

Otis,  James,  pseud.  94,  131 
Ottley,  R.  L.  9,  85 

Otto,  Emil.  23 

Ouida,  pseud.  131 

Ourville,  Leon  d’.  43 

Ovenden,  C.  T.  24 

Overall,  J.  W.  14 

Overton,  Frank.  24,  34 
Overton,  Gwendolen. 

113,  131 

Ovid.  58 

Owen,  M.  C.  113 

Owen,  M.  C.  Life  of.  80 
Oxenham,  John.  113 

Oxley,  J.  M.  131 

Ozaki,  Y.  T.  10 

P 

Packard,  A.  S.  31 

Packard,  J.  F.  60 

Packard,  S.  S.  38 

Packard,  Winthrop.  131 
Page,  C.  H.  48 

Page,  D.  P.  18 

Page,  E.  E.  4 

Page,  T.  N.  12,  48,  49, 


113,  131 


Pain,  Barry.  113 

Paine,  A.  B.  39,  113,  131 
Paine,  H.  E.  (Chester, 
Eliza,  pseud.)  18,  20 

Paine,  R.  D.  113 

Painter,  F.  V.  N.  18,  48 

Palfrey,  F.  W.  94 

Palgrave,  F.  T.  7,  53 

Palmer,  A.  E.  18 

Palmer,  A.  S.  22 

Palmer,  Bertha.  46 

Palmer,  Frederick.  113 

Palmer,  F.  H.  E.  63,  64 

Palmer,  G.  H.  22 

Palmer,  K.  B.  18 

Pancoast,  H.  S.  47,  51,  53 
Pangborn,  F.  W.  113 

Pansy,  pseud.  (Alden,  Mrs. 

I.  M.)  113 

Paret,  J.  P.  44 

Parker,  F.  W.  18,  24,  61 
Parker,  Sir  Gilbert.  90,  113 
Parkman,  Francis.  69,  90 
Parkman,  Francis,  Life  of. 

80 

Parloa,  Maria.  37 

Parmele,  Mrs.  M.  P.  85,  87, 
88,  91 

Parrish,  Randall.  96,  114 
Parrott,  T.  M.  51,  53 

Parry,  C.  H.  H.  42 

Parsons,  E.  C.  8 

Parsons,  Frank.  2 

Parsons,  Mrs.  F.  T.  (Dana, 
Mrs.  F.  T.  S.)  29 

Parsons,  Reuben.  84 

Parsons,  W.  B.  66 

Parton,  James.  72,  93 

Partridge,  W.  O.  114 

Pascoe,  C.  E.  20 

Passmore,  T.  H.  64 

Pater,  Walter.  56,  86,  114 
Pater,  Walter,  Life  of.  80 
Paternoster,  G.  S.  114 

Patmore,  Coventry.  53 
Paton,  J.  G.  Life  of.  80 
Patrick,  saint,  Life  of.  80 
Pattee,  A.  F.  34 

Patten,  Gilbert.  131 

Patten  H.  P.  20 

Patten,  S.  N.  12,  28 

Patterson,  A.  W.  42 

Patterson,  V.  S.  131 

Patton,  Frances.  37 

Patton,  J.  H.  67 

Paulding,  J.  K.  114 

Pauli,  Mrs.  M.  E.  K.  114 
Paulsen,  Friedrich.  18 

Pavia,  Luigi.  139 

Payne,  A.  G.  44 

Payne,  F.  O.  24 

Payson,  W.  F.  114 

Peabody,  Elizabeth.  18 

Peabody,  F.  G.  11 

Peabody,  J.  P.  10 

Peacock,  T.  L.  114 

Peacock,  V.  T.  72 

Peake,  E.  E.  114 

Peard,  F.  M.  114 

Pearson,  J.  C.  38 

Peary,  Mrs.  J.  D.  70 


Peary,  R.  E.  70 

Peattie,  Mrs.  E,  W.  114 

Peck,  H.  T.  61,  94 

Peckham,  G.  W.  31 

Peery,  R.  B.  66 

Peet,  L.  H.  29 

Peixotto,  E.  C.  63 

Pelham,  H.  F.  85 

Pellico,  Silvio.  139 

Peillison,  Maurice,  85 

Peltier,  Florence.  131 

Pemberton,  Max.  114 

Pemberton,  T.  P.  40 

Pendleton,  L.  B.  114 

Penfield,  F.  C,  66 

Penn,  William,  Life  of.  80 

Pennell,  Joseph.  40 

Penrose,  E.  C.  87 

Peple,  Edward.  114 

Pepper,  C.  M.  69 

Pepys,  Samuel,  Life  of.  80 

Pepys,  Sir  W.  W.  56 

Percy,  Thomas.  53 

Pericles,  Life  of.  81 

Perkins,  Mrs.  L.  F.  53 

Perrault,  (Tharles.  131,  137 

Perrin,  Ethel.  34 

Perry,  Bliss.  49 

Perry,  F.  M.  72 

Perry,  F.  P.  132 

Perry,  G.  B.  132 

Perry,  Nora.  132 

Perry,  W.  C.  59 

Persons,  E.  A.  46 

Pertwee,  Ernest.  46,  53 

Pestalozzi,  J.  H.  18 

Pestalozzi,  J.  H.  Life  of.  81 

Peter  I.  the  Great,  emperor 
of  Russia,  Life  of.  81 

Peters,  Charles.  44 

Peters,  J.  P.  85 

Peterson,  M.  G.  29 

Petre,  M.  D.  7 

Petrie,  W.  M.  F.  28 

Phelps,  E.  S.  114,  132 

Phelps,  E.  S.  Life  of.  81 

Phelps,  W.  L.  51 

Philadelphia.  Free  Library.  2 
Phillipps,  L.  M.  70 

Phillips,  A.  W.  25 

Phillips,  D.  G.  114 

Phillips.  E.  C.  64 

Phillips,  H.  W.  114 

Phillips,  Stephen.  55 

Phillips,  W.  A.  86 

Phillips,  W.  S.  10 

Phillpotts,  Eden.  63,  114 

Phyfe,  W.  H.  P.  22 

Phythian,  J.  E.  41 

Pickard,  S.  T.  68 

Pickthall,  Marmaduke.  114 

Pidgin,  C.  F.  114 

Pier,  A.  S.  114,  132 

Pierce,  B.  K.  15 

Pierce,  E.  A.  37 

Pierce,  Franklin.  13 

Pierce,  G.  A.  55 

Pierson,  A.  T.  8 

Pierson,  C.  D.  31,  36 

Pierson,  Mrs.  H.  W.  72, 

87,  91 


160 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Pike,  H.  L.  M.  69 

Picher,  J.  E.  34 

Pinckney,  Eliza,  Life  of.  81 
Pindar.  59 

Pine,  J.  B.  95 

-Pinkerton,  Allan.  94 

Pitman,  Benn.  38 

Pitman,  Sir  Isaac.  38 

Pitman,  Sir  Isaac  and  sons, 
pub.  22,  137 

Pitman,  L.  W.  (Webster, 
Leigh,  pseud.)  132 

Pitt,  William,  Life  of.  81 
Pittenger,  William.  94 

Pius  VII.  pope,  Life  of.  81 
> . Planche,  J.  R.  20 

Plato.  4 

Plautus.  58 

Plummer,  M.  W.  2,  64,  67 
Plummer,  P.  W.  38 

Plutarch.  72 

Plympton,  A.  G.  132 

Podmore,  Frank.  2 

, Poe,  E.  A.  45,  48,  51,  114 
,Poe,  E.  A.  Life  of.  81 

Pole,  William.  44 

Politikos,  pseud.  72 

Pollard,  A.  W.  55 

Pollard,  E.  F.  114 

Pollard,  Josephine.  92 

Pollock,  W.  H.  36 

Pond,  G.  E.  94 

!Pool,  M.  L.  114 

! Poole,  Stanley  Lane-.  89 

Pope,  Alexander.  53 

Pope,  A.  E.  37 

Pope,  C.  H.  26 

Porter,  D.  D.  Life  of.  81 
Porter,  Jane.  114 

Porter,  J.  G.  25 

Porter,  J.  H.  31 

.Porter,  R.  P.  13,  67 

Porter,  Sydney.  114 

-Posse,  Nils,,  baron.  34 

Pott,  F.  L.  H.  89 

Potter,  Beatrix.  132  ; 

, Potter,  H.  C.  bp^  4,  66,  72  ■ 
^Potter,  M.  K.  39 

;Potts,  William.  24 

Poulsson,  Emilio.  18,  22 
Poulton,  E.  B,  31 

Powell,  E.  P.  39  I 

Powell,  Frances.  114 

Powell,  L.  P.  95,  96 

Powei:,  J.  O.  46 

Powers,  E.  M.  22,  41 

Powers,  O.  M.  38 

Poynter,  E.  F.  . , 114 

Praed,  Mrs.  R.  ,M.  P. 

V . Campbell-.  70 

Praga,  Mrs.  Alfred.  37 

Pratt,  A.  E.  70 

Pratt,  CL.  18,  31 

Pratt,  E.  F.  132 

Pratt,  H.  S.  . 31 

Pratt,  M.  D.  35 


Pratt,  M.  L.  10,  22,  25,  29, 
55,  62,  63,  66,  70,  72,  85, 
92,  93,  96. 
34 
13 


Preece,  W.  H.  38 

Prentice,  M.  H.  2 

Prentice,  W.  R.  95 

Prentiss,  E.  P.  114 

Prescott,  W.  H.  90,  96 

Prescott,  W.  H.  Life  of.  81 

Preston,  H.  W.  61 

Preston,  S.  H.  114 

Preyer,  William.  3 

Price,  E.  C.  114 

Price,  J.  A.  27 

Price,  L.  L.  10,  72,  132 
Price,  W.  L.  40 

Price,  W.  T.  44 

Prig,  pseud.  57 

Prince,  H.  C.  P.  114 

Prince,  J.  T.  18 

Pringle,  A.  L.  37 

Proctor,  A.  A.  53 

Proctor,  Mary.  25 

Proctor,  R.  A.  24,  25 

Prudden,  T.  M.  34,  69 

Pryor,  Mrs.  S.  A.  R.  95 
Pryor,  Mrs.  S.  A.  R.  Life 

of.  81 

Pullen,  Elizabeth.  114 

Pushkin,  Alexander.  114 

Putnam,  G.-  I.  114 

Putnam,  Israel,  Life  of.  81 

Putnam,  Ruth.  95 

Pyeshkoff,  A.  M.  (Gorky, 

Maxim,  pseud.)  114 

Pyle,  Howard.  10,  114,  132 
Pyle,  Katharine.  32,  48,  132 
Pyrnelle,  L.  C.  132 

Q 

Q.  pseud.  (Couch,  A.  T. 

Quiller-.)  45,55,114 
Quackeribos,  G.  P.  92 

Quackenbos,  J.  D.  26 

Quick,  R.  H.  18 

Quigley,  Dorothy.  132 

Quiller-Qouch,  A.  T. 

(Cohch,  A.  T.  Quiller-). 

45,  55,  114 
Quinn,  A.  H.  114 

Ouinn,  P.  E.  39 

Quirk,  L.  W.*  132 

R 

Radcliffe,  A.  G.  41 

Radestock,  Paul.  3 

Radford,  M.  L.  10 

Radocanachi,  Emmanuel.  61 
Rae,  John.  13 

Raffaello,  Sanzio,  Life  of.  81 
Ragozin,  Z.  A.  10,  85 

Raimund,  Golo,  pseud. 

(Frederich,  B,  H.)  114 

Rainsford,  W.  S.  Life  of.  81 
Raju,  P.  V.  R.  132 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter,  Life  of. 

81 

Raleigh,  W.  A.  55 

Ralph,  Julian.  2,  89 

Ram,  Mrs.  Helen.  6 

Rame,  Louise  de  la.  (Ouida, 

. pseud.)  132 


Randall,  S.  S.  95 

Randolph,  John,  Life  of.  81 
Rankin,  Mrs.  C.  W.  132 


Rankin,  F.  H. 

37 

Ransome,  Cyril. 

87 

Ransome,  Stafford. 

33 

Raspe,  R.  E. 

114 

Rathbone,  Mrs.  M. 

A. 

M. 

114 

Ratti,  Aurel  de. 

26 

Rau,  Heribert. 

114 

Rawlings,  G.  B. 

38 

Rawlinson,  George. 

6,  9 

, 85 

Rawson,  E.  K. 

84 

Ray,  A.  C.  114, 

132 

Raymond,  Mrs.  E.  H 

132 

Raymond,  G.  L. 

39 

Raymond,  R,  R. 

55 

Raymond,  Walter. 

114 

Rayner,  Emma. 

114 

Reade,  Charles. 

114 

Reber,  Franz  von. 

39 

Reches,  J.  J.  E. 

27 

Recy,  Georges  de. 

39 

Reddall,  H.  F. 

50 

Red  way,  J.  W. 

13 

, 61 

92 

, 95 

Ree,  P.  J. 

63 

Reed,  Alonzo. 

22 

Reed,  C.  S. 

18 

Reed,  H.  L. 

132 

Reed,  Myrtle.  50, 

51, 

115 

Reed,  T.  B. 

12, 

132 

Reeve,  S.  A. 

13 

Reich,  Emil.  4, 

, 84 

, 87 

Reichenbach,  pseud. 

(Be- 

thusy-Huc,  V a 1 

e s 1 

k a , 

Grafin.) 

115 

Reid,  Christian,  pseud. 

115,  132 

Reid,  Mayne.  132 

Rein,  Wilhelm.  18 

Reinach,  Salomon.  39 

Reinsch,  P.  S.  12 

Reisner,  Victor  von.  138 
Remington,  Frederic.  115 
Remsen,  Ira.  27 

Renan,  Ernest,  of.  81 
Repplier,  Agnes.  36,  49, 
51,  53 

Revere,  Paul,  Life  of.  81 
Rexford,  E.  E.  39 

Reynolds,  Cuyler.  132 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua,  Life 
of.  81 

Reynolds,  J.  B.  61 

Rhead,  G.  W.  20 

Rhead,  Louis.  32 

Rhodes,  L.  I.  95 

Rhoden,  Emma  von.  132 

Rhodes,  J.  F 92 

Rhoscomyl,  Owen.  115 

Rhys,  Ernest.  132 

Rhys,  Grace:  ' 115 

Rice,  Mrs.  A.  C.  H.  115 
Rice,  W.  de  G.  C.  53 

Rich,  C E.  132 

Richards,  Mrs.  E.  H.  S.  34, 
35,  37 
35 


Pratt,  N.  M. 
Pratt,  S.  S. 


Richards,  Frank. 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


161 


Richards,  Mrs.  L.  E.  H.  32, 
48,  51,  115,  132 


Richards,  Rosalind.  133 

Richards,  Mrs.  R.  H.  (Rich- 
ards, Mrs.  E.  H.  S.)  34, 

35,  37 

Richardson,  A.  S.  92 

Richardson,  B.  J.  13 

Richardson,  C.  F.  2,  47 
Richardson,  Dorothy.  20 

Richardson,  H.  H.  29 

Richardson,  Janies.  69 

Richardson,  John.  115 

Richardson,  R.  B.  64 

Richardson,  Samuel.  115 

Richman,  I.  B.  95 

Richmond,  Ennis.  3 

Richmond,  G.  L.  S.  115 

Richmond,  M.  E.  13 

Rickaby,  John.  2 

Rickert,  Edith.  115 

Riddle,  George.  46 

Rideing,  W.  H.  69,  72, 

87,  133 

Ridge,  W.  P.  115 

Riehl,  W.  H.  138 

Riemann,  Hugo.  42 

Ries,  Heinrich.  26 

Riggs,  Mrs.  (Wiggin,  Mrs. 

K.  D.  S.)  115,  133 

Riis,  J.  A.  13,  49,  115 

Riis,  J.  A.  Life  of.  81 

Riley,  J.  W.  48 

Ring,  Max.  115 

Ringwalt,  R.  C.  11 

Ripley,  George,  Life  of.  81 
Ripley,  W.  Z.  13 

Ritchey,  S.  E.  18 

Ritchie,  D.  G.  28 

Rittenhouse,  J.  B.  48 

Ritter,  F.  L.  42 

Rives,  H.  E.  115 

Rix,  F.  R.  43 

Roach,  A.  M.  115 

Roads,  Charles.  8 

Roark,  R.  N.  3,  18 

Robb,  Mrs.  I.  A.  H.  34,  37 

Robert,  H.  M.  12 

Robert,  J.  T.  12 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D.  32,  60, 
115,  133 

Roberts,  F.  S.  lord.  89 

Roberts,  Harry.  44 

Roberts,  I.  P.  36 

Roberts,  Morley.  115 

Roberts,  R.  D.  18 

Robertson,  F.  R.  H.  115 

Robertson,  F.  W.  53 

Robertson,  Harrison.  115 

Robertson,  Morgan.  115 

Robertson,  William.  87 

Robertson,  W.  J.  53 

Robie,  Virginia.  40 

Robins,  Edward.  133 

Robinson,  A.  G.  70 

Robinson,  C.  M.  15 

Robinson,  Edith.  133 

Robinson,  E.  A.  48 

Robinson,  H.  N.  25 

Robinson,  J.  H.  86 

Robinson,  L.  M.  24 


Robinson,  R.  E.  115 

Robson,  E.  S.  A.  18 

Roche,  R.  M.  115 

Rocheleau,  W.  F.  33,  36 
Rod,  Edward.  115 

Rodin,  Auguste.  81 

Roe,  E.  P.  115 

Rogers,  C.  F.  15 

Rogers,  J.  E.  29 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  89 

Rogers,  R.  C.  115 

Roget,  P.  M.  22 

Rohlfs,  Mrs.  A.  K.  G. 

(Green,  A.  K.)  115 

Roland.  58,  137 

Rolfe,  W.  J.  55,  86,  87,  133 
Rollins,  A.  W.  48 

Romanes,  G.  J.  28 

Ronald,  Mary.  37 

Rood,  H.  E.  115 

Rood,  O.  N.  26 

Rook,  E.  C.  46 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  11,  12, 
44,  51,  69,  93,  94,  95 
Roosevelt,  Theodore,  Life 
of.  81 

Root,  R.  K.  53 

Roper,  Stephen.  35 

Ropes,  A.  R.  115 

Ropes,  J.  C.  94 

Rorer,  Mrs.  S.  T.  H.  37 
Rose,  E.  W.  40 

Rose,  Joshua.  35 

Rose,  J.  H.  86,  88 

Rosegger,  Peter.  115 

Rosenfield,  Morris.  58 

Rosini,  Giovanni.  139 

Ross,  Clinton.  94,  115 

Ross,  Mrs.  J.  A.  D.  G. 

63,  88 

Rossetti,  D.  G.  53,  58 

Rossetti,  D.  G.  Life  of.  81 
Rostand,  Edmond.  58 

Rousseau,  J.  J.  12,  18,  137 
Rousseau,  J.  J.  Life  of.  81 
Row,  T.  S.  25 

Rowbotham,  F.  J.  72 

Rowbotham,  J.  F.  42,  59 
Rowe,  S.  H.  18,  40 

Rowntree,  B.  S.  13 

Rowson,  Mrs.  S.  H.  115 
Royce,  Josiah.  2 

Rudy,  Charles.  40 

Ruffini,  G.  D.  139 

Ruge,  Arnold.  137 

Runkle,  Bertha.  115 

Rupert,  W.  W.  61 

Ruskin,  John.  5,  10,  11,  20, 
27,  39,  40,  51,  53,  56, 
57,  133 

Ruskin,  John.  Life  of.  81 
Russell,  C.  E.  13 

Russell,  I.  C.  27 

Russell,  Matthew.  8 

Russell,  W.  C.  38,  115 

Rutherford,  Ernest.  26 
Ryan,  Mrs.  M.  E.  M.  115 
Rydberg,  Viktor.  85 


S 


S,  D.  W.  66 

Sadlier,  Agnes.  84 

Sadlier,  A.  T.  133 

Sadlier,  Mrs.  James.  133 

Sage,  A.  C.  133 

Sage,  Betty.  48 

Sage,  Elizabeth.  18 

Sage,  William.  155 

Saint  John,  T.  M.  26 

Saint  Maur,  Mrs.  K.  V.  36 
Saint  Pierre,  F.  H.  B.  de. 

133 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  72 

Saintine,  J.  X.  B.  115 

Saintsbury,  G.  E.  B.  51,  58 

Salisbury,  G.  E.  2 

Salmon,  David.  18,  22 

Salmon,  L.  M.  2,  37 

Samson,  abbot  of  St.  Ed- 
m-unds,  Life  of.  81 

Samuel,  Mark.  32 

Sanborn,  K.  A.  36,  50 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  115 

Sand  ay,  William’.  5 

Sandys,  Edwyn.  133 

Sanford,  E.  C.  3 

Sanford,  F.  G.  39 

Sangster,  Mrs.  M.  E.  M. 

4,  7,  20,  48,  115 

Sankey,  Charles.  85 

Santos-Dumont,  Alberto.  26 
Sargent,  D.  A.  34 

Sargent,  F.  L.  29 

Sargent,  J.  F.  comp.  2 

Satchell,  William.  115 

Saunders,  Frederick.  49 

Saunders,  Marshall.  49,  115, 

133 

Sauzay,  Alexandre.  38 

Savage,  C.  W.  115 

Savage,  M.  J.  4 

Savonarola,  G.  M.  F.  M. 

Life  of.  81 

Saxby,  Lewis.  133 

Saxe,  J.  G.  48 

Saxon,  Mrs.  E.  L.  86 

Scales,  F.  S.  28 

Scandlin,  Christiana.  133 

Scarlatti,  Alessandro,  Life 

of.  81 

Scarritt,  W.  E.  62 

Schaff,  Philip.  5,  8 

Schauffler,  R.  H.  115 

Schechter,  Solomon.  9 

vSchell,  Stanley.  46 

Schelling,  F.  E.  87 

Scherr,  Johannes.  137 


Schierbrand,  Wolf  von.  12, 
88 

Schiller.  J.  C.  F.  von.  58, 
87,  137 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.  Life 


of.  81 

Schillings,  C.  G.  32 

Schley,  W.  S.  Life  of.  81 

Schmid,  Christopher  von. 

133 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  10 

Schmitz,  Leonhard.  85 


162 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Schneider,  N.  H.  26 

Schopenhauer,  Arthur,  Life 
of.  81 

Schouler,  James.  93 

Schreiner,  Olive.  89 

Schubert,  F.  P.  43 

S c h u b i n , Ossip,  pseud. 
(Kirschner,  Lola.)  115, 
133 

Schultz,  Jeanne.  133 

Schultz,  J.  W.  90 

Schulze-Smidt,  Bernhardine. 

115 

Schumann,  R.  A.  43 

Schurig,  Richard.  25 

Schuyler,  P.  Life  of.  81 
Schwartz,  von.  34 

Schwartz,  Everett.  18 

Schwartz,  J.  A.  32,  92 
Schwartz,  J.  M.  W.  (Maar- 
tens,  Maarten,  pseud.) 

115 

Schwatka,  Frederick.  70 
Schwill,  Ferdinand.  86 

Scidmore,  E.  R.  66 

Scobey,  K.  L.  72 

Scollard,  Clinton.  48,  115 
Scott,  D.  B.  92 

Scott,  G.  F.  70 

Scott,  H.  S.  (Merriman,  H. 

S.  pseud.)  115 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  51,  53, 
86,  115 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Life  of. 


81 

Scott,  Winfield,  Life  of.  81 
Scovil,  E.  R.  37 

Scribner,  G.  H.  32 

Scripture,  E.  W.  3 

Scudder,  H.  E.  10,  45,  47, 
48,  49,  59,  92,  93,  95,  133 
Scudder,  S.  H.  32 

Scupoli,  Laurence.  7 

Seabury,  J.  B.  67 

Seager,  H.  R.  13 

Seaman,  L.  L.  34,  89 

Seaman,  S.  A.  8 

Search,  P.  W.  18 

Sears,  Baldwin.  116 

Sears,  Hamblen.  116 

Seawell,  M.  E.  72,  116,  133 
Sedgwick,  A.  D.  116 

Sedgwick,  H.  D.  88 

Sedillot,  L.  P.  E.  A.  137 

See,  J.  W.  ■ 35 

See,  T.  J.  J.  27 

Seebohm,  Frederic.  86 

Seegmiller,  Wilhelmina.  48 
Seeley,  H.  G.  27 

Seeley,  Sir  J.  R.  6,  11,  87 

Seeley,  Levi.  18,  25 

Seely,  Mrs.  Lida.  37 

Seelye,  J.  H.  4,  15 

Segur,  S.  R.  comtessc  de. 


133 

Seignobos,  Charles.  84,  86 


Seligman,  E.  R.  A.  13 

Selous,  Edmund.  32 

Semenoff,  Vladimir.  89 

Semple,  E.  C.  92 

Senour,  C.  S.  43 


Serao,  Matilde.  139 

Sergeant,  Adeline.  116 

Sergeant,  Lewis.  88 

Serviss,  G.  P.  25 

Seton,  E.  T.  32,  44,  51,  133 
Seton,  Mrs.  G.  G.  69 

Setoun,  Gabriel.  53 

Severance,  F.  H.  95 

Sevigne,  M.  de  R.  C.  mar- 
quise de.  58 

Seward,  O.  R.  60 

Seward,  W.  H.  Life  of.  81 
Sewell,  Anna.  116 

Sewell,  C.  V.  V.  39 

Seymour,  Mrs.  Mary.  53,  55 
Shackleton,  Robert.  116 
Shadwell,  Arthur.  13 

Shafer,  Mrs.  S.  A.  116 
Shakespeare,  William.  55 
Shaler,  N.  S.  15,  27,  28,  35, 
36,  48 

Shaler  Mrs.  S.  P.  P.  2 
Sharp,  D.  L.  24,  32 

Sharp,  Evelyn.  133 

Sharp,  R.  F.  72 

Shattuck,  Mrs.  H.  L.  R.  12 
Shattuck,  William.  133 
Shaw,  Albert.  4,  15 

Shaw,  C.  D.  11 


Shaw,  C.  S.  Weeks- 
(Weeks-Shaw,  C.  S.)  34 

Shaw,  E.  R.  22,  26,  34,  61, 
92,  133 

Shaw,  F.  L.  133 

Shaw,  G.  B.  13,  116 

Shaw,  T.  B.  51 

Sheehan,  P.  A.  6,  116 

Sheldon,  A.  R.  64 

Sheldon,  C.  M.  116 

Sheldon,  L.  V.  67 

Shelley,  C.  P.  B.  35 

Shelley,  H.  C.  63 

Shelley,  Mrs.  M.  W.  G. 

116 

Shelley,  P.  B.  45,  53 

Shelley,  P.  B.  Life  of.  81 
Shelton,  Louise.  39 

Shelton,  W.  H.  133 

Shepard,  Hazel,  pseud. 

(Smith,  H.  A.)  61  . 

Shepard,  J.  H.  27 

Shepardson,  G.  D.  26 

Sheppard,  E.  S.  116 

Sheooerd,  J.  L.  37 

Sherard,  R.  H.  12,  13 


Sheridan,  P.  H. 

Life  of. 

, 81 

Sheridan,  R.  B. 

B. 

55 

Sheridan,  R.  B. 

B.  Life 

of. 

81 

Sherman,  F.  D. 

48 

Sherman,  John, 

Life  of. 

81 

Sherman,  W.  T. 

Life  of. 

81 

Sherwood,  Mrs. 

M.  E.  W. 

20,  72, 

116 

Sherwood,  Mrs. 

M.  M. 

B. 

116 

Sherwood,  M.  P 

116 

Shinn,  C.  H. 

35 

Shinn,  M.  W. 

3 

Shioya,  Sakae. 

66 

Shirley,  James. 

55 

Shoemaker,  C.  C.  44,  46 

Shoemaker,  M.  M.  63,  66 

Sholl,  A.  M.  116 

Shorthouse.  J.  H.  116 

Shorthouse,  J.  H.  Life  of. 

81 

Shuck,  J.  H.  E.  11 

Shuckburgh,  E.  S.  85 

Shuey,  E.  L.  13 

Shumway,  E.  S.  61 

Shurter,  E.  D.  46 

Shute,  H.  A.  133 

Shute,  K.  H.  comp.  46 
Sidgwick,  Mrs.  Alfred. 

(Sidgwick,  Mrs.  C.  U.) 

116 

Sidgwick,  Mrs.  C.  U.  116 
Sidney,  Margaret,  pseud. 

116,  133 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  116 
Sigwart,  Christoph.  3 

Silberrad,  U.  L.  116 

Sill,  E.  R.  48,  51 

Sill,  L.  M.  48 

Simmons,  W.  E.  67 

Simms,  M.  H.  22 

Simms,  W.  G.  116 

Simms,  W.  G.  Life  of.  81 

Simonds,  W.  E.  92 

Simpson,  Josephine.  27 
Simpson,  Sir  J.  Y.  Life  of. 

81 

Simpson,  Percy.  55 

Sinclair,  May.  116 

Sinclair,  S.  B.  18 

Sinclair,  U.  B.  116 

Singleton,  Esther.  41,  42,  60, 
63,  64,  66,  72,  133 
Skinner,  A.  W.  46 

Skinner,  C.  M.  11,  39,  49 
Skinner,  H.  H.  34 

Skinner,  H.  M.  11,  46 

Skinner,  H.  P.  72 

Sladen,  D.  B.  W.  64,  66,  72 
Slater,  J.  A.  38 

Slater,  J.  H.  2 

Slicer,  T.  R.  4 

Sloane,  T.  O.  26 

Sloane,  W.  M.  93 

Slocum,  Joshua.  60 

Slosson,  A.  T.  116 

Smedley,  Emma.  37 

Smiles,  Samuel.  4,  72 

Smith,  Adam.  13 

Smith,  Adam.  Life  of.  81 
Smith,  A.  C.  116 

Smith,  A.  H.  11,  66 

Smith,  C.  C.  133 

Smith,  C.  S.  18,  72 

Smith,  D.  E.  25 

Smith,  Eleanor.  42 

Smith,  E.  B.  90 

Smith,  Mrs.  E.  T.  B.  63 

Smith,  F.  B.  63 

Smith,  F.  H.  62,  67,  116 
Smith,  F.  R.  68 

Smith,  George.  8 

Smith,  Gertrude.  133 

Smith,  Goldwin.  5,  55,  63, 

92 

Smith,  Hannah.  72 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


163 


Smith,  H.  A.  61,  93 

Smith,  H.  P.  5 

Smith,  Captain  John.  93 

Smith,  Captain  John,  Life 

of.  81 

Smith,  J.  R.  72 

Smith,  J.  W.  15 

Smith,  M.  B.  Life  of.  81 

Smith,  M.  C.  66,  68,  116 

Smith,  M.  P.  W.  134 

Smith,  N.  A.  18,  116,  134 

Smith,  Nicholas.  42 

Smith,  Preston.  26 

Smith,  R.  B.  85 

Smith,  R.  M.  11 

Smith,  R.  P.  134 

Smith,  T.  C.  93 

Smith,  V.  A.  89 

Smith,  William.  5,  85,  95 
Smollett,  T.  G.  Life  of.  81 
Smyser,  W.  E.  51 

Smyth,  William.  84 

Smythe,  E.  L.  22 

Snaith,  J.  C.  116 

Snedden,  G.  S.  134 

Snell,  F.  J.  63 

Snow,  M.  S.  18 

Snyder,  Harry.  36 

Soley,  J.  R.  93,  94 

Somers,  Percival.  24 

Somerset,  Lady  I.  C.  S.  C. 

116 

Somerville,  E.  O.  62 

Sonnichsen,  Albert.  70 

Sophia  Dorothea,  queen  of 
George  I,  king  of  Eng- 
land, Life  of.  82 

Sophocles.  59 

Sorabji,  Cornelia.  66 

Soto,  Hernando  de,  Life  of. 

82 

Sousa,  J.  P.  116 

Southwick,  F.  T.  46 

Southworth,  G.  V.  95 

Souvestre,  Emile.  116 

Souvestre,  M.  E.  137 

Spahr,  C.  B.  13 

Spalding,  Mrs.  E.  H.  45 

Spalding,  J.  L.  bp.  18 

Spargo,  John.  13 

Sparks,  E.  E.  92 

Sparkes,  J.  C.  L.  40 

Sparrow,  W.  S.  41 

Spear,  M.  A.  29 

Spearman,  F.  H.  19,  116 
Spears,  J.  R.  15,  94 

Speer,  R.  E.  8,  72 


Spencer,  Herbert.  4,  11,  18, 
56 

Spencer,  Herbert,  Life  of. 

82 

Spencer, W.  G.  25 

Spenser,  Edmund.  53 

Spielhagen,  Friedrich.  138 

Spirago,  Francis.  6 

Spofford,  A.  R.  2 

Spofford,  Mrs.  H.  E.  P.  72, 

117,  134 

Sprague,  S.  E.  22 

Spyri,  Johanna.  134 

Squire,  Frances.  117 


Squires,  Grace.  134 

Stables,  W.  G.  34,  117,  134 
Stael-Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  N. 

baronne  de.  117 

Stafford,  A.  O.  11 

Stahr,  F.  L.  117 

Stalker,  James.  5,  6 

Standish,  Miles,  Life  of.  82 
Stanley,  H.  M.  67,  134 
Stannard,  H.  E.  V.  P. 
(Winter,  John  Strange, 
pseud.)  117 

Stanwood,  Edward.  12 
Starr,  Frederick.  58,  61,  90 
Starr,  L.  B.  67 

Stead,  Alfred.  66 

Stearns,  Albert.  134 

Stearns,  F.  P.  72 

Stecher,  W.  A.  34 

Stedman,  E.  C.  48,  53 

Steedman,  C.  J.  69 

Steel,  Mrs.  F.  A.  W.  66,  117 
Steele,  C.  T.  42 

Steele,  J.  D.  26,  27,  85,  92 
Steele,  Sir  Richard.  56 
Steele,  Sir  Richard,  Life  of. 

82 

Steevens,  G.  W.  66,  67,  89 
Steffens,  J.  L.  15 

Stein,  Evaleen.  134 

Steiner,  E.  A.  12 

Stelzle,  Charles.  13,  15 

Stephens,  C.  A.  134 

Stephens,  H.  M.  2,  86 

Stephens,  R.  N.  117 

Stephenson,  H.  T.  63,  117 
Stern,  S.  M.  137 

Stetson,  C.  P.  (Gilman, 

Mrs.  C.  P.  S.)  11,  18,  20 
Stevens,  Abel.  8 

Stevens,  G.  B.  6 

Stevens,  J.  E.  70 

Stevens,  Mrs.  S.  P.  117 

Stevens,  Thaddeus,  Life  of. 

‘ 82 

Stevens,  Thomas.  60,  67 

Stevens,  W.  B.  33 

Stevenson,  B.  E.  46,  117,  134 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  53,  56,  60, 
62,  63,  69,  70,  96,  117 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  Life  of.  82 


Stevenson,  S.  Y.  90 

Stewart,  Balfour.  6 

Stewart,  C.  D.  117 

Stewart,  James.  8 

Stickney,  J.  H.  18,  22,  32 
Stimpson,  H.  B.  117 

Stimson,  F.  J.  117 

Stimson,  J.  W.  39 

Stockton,  F.  R.  60,  62,  95, 
117,  134 

Stoddard,  C.  A.  67 

Stoddard,  C.  W.  70 

Stoddard,  R.  H.  53,  72 

Stoddard,  R.  H.  Life  of.  82 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  72,  134 
Stoddart,  J.  H.  Life  of.  82 
Stoeving,  Paul.  42 

Stokes,  Susan.  29 

Stoll,  H.  W.  137 

Stone,  G.  L.  46,  93 


Stone,  Witmer. 

32 

Stone,  W.  L. 

95 

Stoney,  T.  B. 

134 

Slopes,  M.  C. 

29 

Story,  A.  T. 

38 

Story,  Joseph. 

14,  64 

Stout,  G.  F. 

3 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  E. 

B.  4,  117, 

XXI, 

134 


Stowell,  C.  H.  34 

Strang,  Herbert.  134 

Strang,  L.  C.  72 

Strange,  E.  P.  40 

Strange,  T.  A.  40 

Strasburger,  E.  29 

Stratemeyer,  Edward.  134 

Straubenmiiller,  Gustave.  68 
Strickland,  Agnes.  72,  86 
Strong,  Frank.  15 

Strong,  F.  L.  24 

Strong,  James.  5 

Strong,  Josiah.  8,  11,  12 
Strong,  T.  B.  24 

Stuart,  Mrs.  R.  M.  117,  134 
Stubbs,  C.  W.  87 

Stubbs,  William,  bp.  87 

Stimtz,  H.  C.  70 

Stuntz,  S.  C.  (Cx>nrad, 
Stephen,  pseud.)  118 

Sturgis,  Russell.  39,  40,  41 
Stuyvesant,  Peter,  Life  of. 

82 

Stwin,  Adam.  24 

Sudermann,  Hermann.  58, 

118,  138 

Sue,  M.  J.  118 

Sullivan,  James.  15 

Sully,  James.  3 

Summers,  Maud.  18 

Sumner,  Charles,  Life  of.  82 
Sumner,  W.  G.  11,  12 

Sutherland,  Allan.  7 

Sutherland,  George.  33 

Sutphen,  W.  G.  Van  T.  118 
Suttner,  Bertha  von.  118,  138 
Sweeney,  John.  15 

Sweet,  Henry.  22 

Swett,  John.  46 

Swett,  S.  H.  118 

Swett,  S.  M.  95,  118,  134 

Swift,  Jonathan.  57,  118 
Swift,  Lindsay.  2,  95 

Swinboume,  A.  C.  53 

Swinboume,  A.  C.  Life  of. 


82 

Swinton,  William.  22,  51,  84, 
94 

Swoboda,  Heinrich.  85 

Sykes,  Mark.  64 

Sylvester,  N.  B.  95 

Sylvestre,  Joshua.  53 

Symonds,  H.  C.  22,  61,  92 

Symonds,  J.  A.  55,  86 

Syrett,  Netta.  44 

T 

Tacitus,  C.  C.  58 

Taft,  W.  H.  4 

Taggart,  M.  A.  118,  134 


Taine,  H.  A.  51,  63,  64.  88 


164 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Talbot,  Ethelbert.  8 

Talmud.  9 

Tannenforst,  Ursula,  pseud. 

135 

Tanner,  A.  E.  3 

Tappan,  E.  M.  6,  11,  87,  92, 
135 

Tarbell,  F.  B.  39 

Tarbell,  H.  S.  61 

Tarbell,  I.  M.  118 

Tarkin^on,  N.  B.  118 

Tarr,  R.  S.  27,  61 

Tasso,  Torquato.  58,  139 

Tauler,  Johann.  6 

Taussig,  F.  W.  13 

Taylor,  Bayard,  62,  66,  118, 
135 

Taylor,  Bayard,  Life  of.  82 
Taylor,  F.  L.  22 

Taylor,  G.  H.  34 

Taylor,  H.  C.  C.  118 

Taylor,  Jane.  54 

Taylor,  J.  S.  18 

Taylor,  M.  I.  118,  135 

Taylor,  Sedley.  13 

Taylor,  S.  E.  8 

Taylor,  W.  M.  5 

Taylor,  Zachary,  Life  of.  82 
Tchaikovsky,  P.  I.  43 

Tebbutt,  C.  G.  44 

Teller,  W.  P.  38 

Templeton,  Herminie.  118 
Tenney,  Mrs.  A.  A.  G.  32 
Tenney,  Sanborn.  32 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  bar  on. 

54,  55 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  bar  on, 
Life  of.  82 

Tenot,  Eugene.  88 

Terentius  Afer,  Publius.  58 
Teresa  Sanchez  Cepeda, 
saint.  7 

Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.  H.  20, 
118 

Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.  H. 

Life  of.  82 

Terrill,  B.  M.  37 

Terry,  Ellen,  Life  of.  82 
Teufel,  Mrs.  von  (Howard, 
B.  W.)  118,  135 

Thacher,  Mrs.  L.  W.  54 
Thackeray,  W.  M.  56,  57, 
118,  135 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Life  of. 

82 

Thalheimer,  M.  E.  86 
Thanet,  Octave,  pseud. 

(French,  Alice.)  118,  135 
Thatcher,  O.  J.  86 

Thaxter,  Mrs.  C.  L.  39,  48, 
68 

Thayer,  W.  M.  4,  72 

Theresa,  sister,  Life  of.  82 
Thieme,  F.  W.  23 

Thimm,  C.  A.  137,  138 

Thomas,  A.  C.  92 

Thomas,  Calvin.  23 

Thomas,  Emile.  61 

Thomas,  E.  L.  6 

Thomas,  E.  M.  48,  135 

Thomas,  G.  H.  Life  of.  82 


Thomas,  Mrs.  R.  F.  39 
Thomas,  Theodore,  Life  of. 

82 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Theodore, 
(Thomas,  Mrs.  R.  F.)  39 


Thomas,  W.  I.  28 

Thomas  a Kempis.  7,  137 
Thomas  a Kempis,  Life  of. 

'82 

Thomas  Aquinas,  saint.  8 
Thompson,  A.  C.  8 

Thompson,  A.  E.  118 

Thompson,  A.  R.  135 

Thompson,  D.  P.  135 

Thompson,  E.  H.  6 

Thompson,  Sir  Henry.  34 
Thompson,  Holland.  33 
Thompson,  J.  G.  18 

Thompson,  J.  M.  44,  49,  95, 
96,  118 

Thompson,  Mrs.  J.  M.  27 
Thompson,  S.  P.  26 

Thompson,  T.  E.  24 

Thompson,  Waddy.  92 
Thomson,  C.  L.  54 

Thomson,  J.  J.  26 

Thoreau,  H.  D.  51 

Thoreau,  H.  D.  Life  of.  82 
Thorndike,  A.  H.  45 

Thorndike,  E.  L.  3,  18 
Thorne,  Guy,  pseud.  118 
Thorne,  Marion,  pseud. 

(Thurston,  Mrs.  I.  T.) 

135 

Thornton,  W.  J.  27 

Thorpe,  F.  N.  92 

Thring,  Edward.  18 

Thruston,  Mrs.  L.  M.  135 
Thucydides.  59 

Thurston,  Mrs.  I.  T.  135 
Thurston,  Mrs.  K.  C.  118 
Thurston,  R.  H.  35 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  90,  93,  96 
Thwing,  C.  F.  18 

Tidy,'  C.  M.  26 


Tiernan,  Mrs.  F.  C.  F. 
(Reid,  Christian,  pseud.) 

118,  135 

Tiffany,  Mrs.  (M  core. 


Nina.)  93 

Tighe,  Ambrose.  85 

Tikovara,  Hesibo.  89 

Tilden,  J.  N.  61 

Tileston,  Mrs.  M.  W.  54 
Tilghinan,  Emily  (Tannen- 
forst, Ursula,  pseud.)  135 
Tilley,  A.  A.  58 

Timbs,  John.  33 

Timlow,  E.  W.  135 

Tinsley,  Mrs.  L.  R.  38 
Tissot,  Joseph.  7 

Tissott,  Victor.  64 

Tocqueville,  A.  C.  H.  C.  de. 

12 

Todd,  C.  B.  95 

Todd,  Mrs.  M.  G.  (Travers, 
Graham,  pseud.)  118 
Todd,  J.  C.  6 

Todd,  M.  P.  38 

Todiere,  L.  89 

Toenjes,  Hermann.  32 


Tokutomi,  Kenjiro.  118 

Tolman,  H.  C.  ’ 61 

Tolman,  W.  H.  68 

Tolstoi,  L.  N.  count.  4,  6, 

118,  135 

Tolstoi,  L.  N.  count,  Life 

of.  82 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.  93,  118, 

135 

Tompkins,  Arnold.  18 

Tooley,  S.  A.  63 

Tornos,  Alberto  de.  23 

Torrey,  Bradford.  24,  32,  49 
Touirgee,  A.  W.  118 

Tout,  T.  F.  87 

Toyote,  Heinz.  138 

Towle,  G.  M.  72 

Townsend,  E.  W.  118 

Tozer,  H.  F.  61 

Tozier,  Josephine.  60,  63 
Tracy,  Louis.  118 

Trafton,  Adeline.  62 

Trafton,  G.  H.  27 

Train,  A.  C.  14 

Train,  G.  F.  Life  of.  82 


Travers,  Graham,  pseud. 

118 

Treat,  Mrs.  M.  L.  A.  D.  A. 

24 

Tregarthen,  Greville.  96 
Tregarthen,  J.  C.  118 

Trench,  R.  C.  6,  22 

Trent,  W.  P.  47 

Trevelyan,  G.  M.  87 

Trevelyan,  Sir,  G.  O.  93 
Treves,  Sir  Frederick.  34 
Triggs,  O.  L.  39 

Trimmer,  Mrs.  Sarah.  135 
Troeger,  J.  W.  18 

Trollope,  Anthony.  118 
/Trotter,  Spencer.  61 

Trow,  C.  E.  38 

Trowbridge,  John.  135 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  «8,  135 
Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Life  of. 

82 

True,  J.  P.  135 

Trumbull,  A.  E.  118 

Trumbull.  H.  C.  8,  18 

Trybom,  J.  H.  18 

Tuck,  Robert.  6 

Tucker,  E.  S.  135 

Tuell,  Hiram.  23 

Tufts,  J.  W.  42 

Tupper,  F.  A.  19 

Turgenev,  I.  S.  138 

Turner,  E.  A.  135 

Turner,  F.  J.  93 

Turpin,  E.  H.  L.  22.  45,  54, 
73 

Tuttiett,  M.  G.  (Grey,  Max- 
well, pseud.)  118 

Tuttle,  D.  S.  bp.  6 

Tuttle,  Herbert.  88 

Tuyn,  W.  J.  65 

Twain,  Mark, (Clem- 
ens, S.  L.)  34,  50,  118,  135 
Twardowska,  E.  (Hartner, 
Eva,  pseud.)  118 

Tweedie,  Mrs.  Alec  (Twee- 
die,  Mrs.  E.  B.  H.)  65 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


165 


Tweedie,  Mrs.  E.  B.  H.  64, 
65 

Twombly,  A.  S.  70 

Tybout,  E.  M,  118 

Tyler,  Josiah.  8 

Tyler,  L.  G,  93 

Tyler,  M.  C.  47 

Tylor,  E.  B.  28 

Tynan,  Katherine.  118,  135 

Tyndall,  John.  26,  27 

Tyrrell,  George.  6,  7 

Tyrrell,  R.  Y.  58 

Tyson,  J.  A.  118 

Tytler,  Sarah,  (Ked- 

die,  Henrietta.)  118 

Tze-Shi,  empress  dowager 
of  China,  Life  of.  82 

U 

Uberweg,  Frederick.  2 

Uda,  M.  S.  139 

Ullathorne,  W,  B.  hp.  6 
Ulmann,  Albert.  95 

Ullman,  A.  W.  118 

Underhill,  J.  G.  51 

Underhill,  Z.  D.  135 

Underwood,  Loring.  39 
Underwood,  Mrs.  L.  H.  66 
United  States.  Civil  service 
commission.  15 


United  States.  Commerce 
and  labor  department.  19 
United  States.  Congress. 

12,  73 

United  States.  Constitution. 

14 

United  States.  Geological 
survey.  28 

United  States.  President.  35 
United  States.  Smithsonian 
institution.  24 

United  States.  World's  Co- 
lumbian exposition.  67 
Upham,  Mrs.  G.  L.  L.  (Le 
Baron,  Grace,  pseud.)  135 
Upton,  Bertha.  135 

Upton,  G.  P.  42 

V 

Vacarescu,  Elena.  73 

Vachell,  H.  A.  119 

Vaile,  Mrs.  C.  M.  W.  119, 
135 

Valdes,  A.  P.  119 

Valentine,  D.  T.  95 

Valentine,  E.  S.  26 

Valentine,  Mrs.  L.  J.  6,  32, 
33,  135 

Vambery,  Arminius,  88 

Vambery,  Hermann.  138 

Van  Bergen,  Robert.  66,  70, 
88,  89 

Van  Bruyssel,  E.  32 

Van  Buren,  Martin,  Life  of. 

82 

Vandegrift,  Margaret, 
pseud.  119,  135 

Van  der  Hoogt,  C.  W.  89 


Van  Dyke,  Henry.  6,  41,  48, 
49,  52,  54,  119 
Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  24,  28,  39, 


41,  73 

Van  Dyke,  Paul.  8 

Van  Lennep,  H.  J.  66 

Van  Liew,  C.  C.  22 

Van  Middledyk,  R.  A.  90 

Van  Rensselaer,  J.  K.  95 

Van  Tyne,  C.  H.  93 

Van  Vorst,  Bessie.  13 

Van  Vorst,  Marie.  119 

Varnum,  Henry.  4 

Vaughan,  Clare,  Life  of.  82 
Vaughan,  Kenelm.  1 

Vawter,  Clara.  136 

Veblen,  T.  B.  38 

Vedder,  H.  C.  73 

Veitch,  John.  86 

Velasquez,  D.  R.  de  Silva  y. 
Life  of.  82 

Velvin,  Ellen.  32 

Venable,  W.  H.  119 

Verga,  Giovanni.  119,  139 
Verlaine,  Paul.  137 

Verne,  Jules.  60,  119 

Vernon,  Ruth.  119 

Vesby,  J.  M.  8 

Vespucci,  Amerigo,  Life  of. 

82 

Vetromile,  Eugene.  60 

Veysey,  A.  H.  119 

Vianney,  J.  B.  M.  8 

Vianney,  J.  B.  M.  Life  of. 

82 

Viardot,  Louis.  40 

Viaud,  L.  M.  J.  (Loti, 


Pierre,  pseud.)  58,  66,  67, 
119 

Victoria,  queen  of  England. 

62 

Victoria,  queen  of  England, 


Life  of.  82 

Victoria  institute  of  Trini- 
dad and  Tobago.  67 

Vidocq,  E.  F.  Life  of.  82 
Viele,  H.  K.  119 

Villard,  O.  G.  95 

Villari,  Luigi.  64 

Viller,  Fredrik.  119 

Villinger,  Hermine.  138 
Villon,  Frangois.  58 

Vincent,  Frank.  29,  32,  65 
Vincent  de  Paul,  saint.  Life 
of.  82 

Vincent,  J.  E.  63 

Vincent,  J.  H.  85 

Vincent,  L.  H.  47 

Vivian,  Herbert.  67 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  136, 
137 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  Life 
of.  82 

Voss,  Richard  von.  138 

W 

Wack,  H.  W.  63 

Waddington,  Mme.  M.  A. 

K.  62,  64 

Wade,  J.  H.  22 


Wade,  Mrs.  M.  H. 

B.  9, 

62, 

63,  64,  65,  66,  67,  69 

1,  70, 

90, 

92 

, 93 

Wagner,  Charles. 

4,  7 

, 68 

Wagner,  Harr. 

24 

, 96 

Wagner,  W.  R. 

42 

, 58 

Wahnschaffe,  Felix. 

36 

Wakeman,  A.  V. 

37 

Wakeman,  H.  0. 

86 

Walford,  Mrs.  L.  B. 

C. 

119 

Walker,  Agnes. 

37 

Walker,  E.  E. 

34 

Walker,  F.  A. 

13 

, 93 

Walker,  Gertrude. 

19 

Walker,  Jerome. 

34 

Walker,  Louisa. 

19 

Walker,  M.  C. 

32 

, 44 

Walker,  Wi Heston. 

8 

Wallace,  A.  R. 

24 

Wallace,  A.  R.  Life 

of. 

82 

Wallace,  Dillon. 

67 

Wallace,  D.  M. 

64 

Wallace,  Lew. 

6, 

119 

Wallace,  Lew,  Life 

of. 

82 

Wallace,  S.  A.  E. 

67 

Wallach,  I.  R. 

73 

Waller,  M.  E.  65, 

119, 

136 

Walpole,  Sir  Spencer. 

86 

Walsh,  N. 

20 

Walter,  Hubert. 

35 

Walter,  H.  E. 

32 

Walton,  Isaak. 

44 

Walton,  J.  S. 

95 

Walton,  M.  A. 

32 

Waltz,  Mrs.  E.  C. 

119 

Warburton,  William. 

87 

Ward,  A.  L. 

46 

Ward,  A.  W. 

55, 

, 84 

Ward,  E.  G. 

22 

Ward,  Mrs.  E. 

S. 

P. 

(Phelps,  E.  S.) 

82,  : 

119, 

136 

Ward,  H.  D. 

136 

Ward,  James. 

26, 

, 40 

Ward,  J.  J. 

28 

Ward,  Mrs.  M.  A.  i 

\. 

119 

Ward,  M.  E. 

44 

Ward,  T.  H. 

54 

Warde,  Margaret. 

136 

Ware,  E.  R. 

24 

Ware,  William. 

119 

Waring,  G.  E. 

119 

Warman,  Cy. 

35, 

119 

Warne,  F.  J. 

12 

Warner,  A.  B. 

119 

Warner,  A.  G. 

15 

Warner,  B.  E. 

20, 

55 

Warner,  C.  D.  2,  49 

, 50, 

62, 

66,  67,  68, 

69, 

119 

Warner,  C.  D.  Life 

of. 

82 

Warner,  Francis. 

19 

Warner,  L.  P. 

19 

Warner,  Susan. 

119 

Warren,  Charles. 

119 

Warren,  H.  P. 

87 

Warwick,  R.  Neville,  earl 
of.  Life  of.  82 

Washburne,  Mrs.  M.  F.  3, 
4,  119 

Washington,  B.  T.  4,  12,  19 


166 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Washington,  B.  T.  Life  of. 

82 

Washington,  George.  51 
Washington,  George,  Life 
of.  82 

Washington,  Mrs.  M.  B. 

Life  of.  83 

Washington,  Mrs.  M.  D.  C. 

Life  of.  83 

Watanna,  Onoto,  pseud. 

119,  136 

Waterhouse,  P.  L.  40 

Waterloo,  Stanley.  119 
Waters,  Mrs.  C.  E.  C.  39, 
40,  41,  73 

Watkins,  M.  C.  47 

Watson,  A.  C.  119 

Watson,  Forbes.  29 

Watson,  H.  B.  M.  119 
Watson,  H.  C.  93,  136 

Watson,  John.  5,  7,  119 
Watson,  K.  H.  38 

Watson,  T.  E.  88,  119 

Watt,  James,  Life  of.  83 
Watts,  G.  F.  Life  of.  83 
Watts-Dunton,  Theodore. 

( D u ni  1 0(  n , Theodore 
Watts-).  119 

Waugh, . F.  A.  36 

Wayne,  Anthony,  Life  of. 

83 

Weatherly,  F.  E.  136 

Weaver,  E.  A.  19 

Webb,  A.  S.  94 

Webb,  Sidney.  13,  19 

Webster,  Daniel.  49 

Webster,  Daniel,  Life  of.  83 
Webster,  H.  K.  119 

Webster,  Jean.  119 

W^’ebster,  John.  55 

Webster,  Leigh,  pseud.  88, 


136 


Webster,  Noah.  22 

Webster,  Noah,  Life  of.  83 
Webster,  W.,  B.  36 

Webster,  W.  C.  13 

Weed,  C.  M.  29,  32 

Weeks-Shaw,  C.  S.  34 
Weingartner,  Felix.  42 
Weir,  Irene.  40 

Wellington,  Arthur  Welles- 
ley, duke  of,  Life  of.  83 
Wellman,  F.  L.  14 

Wells,  Carolyn.  50,  119,  136 
W^ells,  H.  G.  68,  119 

Wells,  H.  L.  27 

Wells,  H.  P.  68 

Welsh,  Charles.  84 

Welsh,  L.  D.  19,  32,  93 
Wendell,  Barrett.  11,  45,  47, 


52 

Wendt,  , H.  H.  6 

Wentworth,  G.  A.  25- 

Werner,  Ernst,  pseud.  120, 

138 

Wesley,  John,  Life  of.  83 

Wesselhoeft,  Mrs.  E.  F.  P. 


136 

Wessely,  J.  E.  23 

West,  W.  M.  2 

Westcott,  E.  N.  120,  138 


Weston,  J.  L.  11 

Wet,  C.  R.  de.  89 

Wetherell,  Elizabeth,  pseud. 

(Warner,  Susan.)  120 
W^y,  F.  A.  64 

W'^eyman,  S.  J.  120 

W^harton,  A.  H.  49,  64 
Wharton,  Mrs.  E.  N.  J.  64, 
120 

Wheeler,  C.  G.  38 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  C.  T.  38,  51 
Wheeler,  Marianna.  37 
Wheeler,  M.  T.  2 

Wheeler,  O.  D.  69 

Wheelwright,  J-  T.  120 
Wherry,  Albinia.  41 

Whetham,  W.  C.  D.  26,  27 
Whistler,  J.  A.  M.  Life  of. 

83 

Whitaker,  Evelyn.  120 

Wnitby,  Beatrice.  120 

Whitcomb,  I.  P.  84 

Whitcomb,  Merrick.  58 
White,  A.  D.  Life  of.  83 
White,  A.  S.  67 

White,  E.  E.  19 

White,  E.  O.  120,  136 

White,  F.  M.  120 

White,  Gilbert.  32 

White,  Greenough.  47,  52 
White,  Horace.  14 

White,  James.  84 

White,  Mary.  38,  40,  44 
White,  Percy.  120 

White,  R.  G.  22,  63 

White,  S.  E.  24,  69,  120,  136 

White,  W.  A.  49,  120 

White,  W.  J.  38 

Whitehill,  A.  R.  , 19 

Whiteing,  Richard.  120 
Whiting,  Lilian,  4,  49,  69 
Whitley,  Mrs.  Mary.  44 
Whitlock,  Brand.  120 


Whitman,  Marcus,  Life  of. 

83 

Whitman,  Walt,  Life  of.  83 
Whitman,  Walt,  Life  of.  73 
Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  48, 
120 

Whitney,  Casper.  44,  66 
Whitney,  E.  L.  90 

Whitney,  Mrs.  H.  H.  (Hay, 
Helen.)  48 

Whitney,  W.  D.  22 

Whittier,  J.  G^.  45,  48,  51 

Whittier,  J.  G.  Life  of.  83 
Wh3onper,  Edward.  69 
Whyte,  Alexander.  5 

Wichert,  E.  A.  A.  G.  120 
Wiel,  Alethea.  88 

Wieland,  C.  M.  138 

Wiener,  Leo.  58 

Wiggin,  E.  E.  20 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  K.  D.  S.  19, 
45,  120,  136 
Wilbrandt,  Adolf.  138 

Wilcox,  D.  F.  15 

Wildenbruch,  Ernst  von.  138 
Wilder,  M.  P.  50 

Wiley,  Belle.  28 


Wilhelm  II.  German  em- 
peror, Life  of.  83 

Wilkins,  A.  S.  61 

Wilkins,  M.  E.  48,  120,  136 

Wilkinson,  Florence.  120 

Wilkinson,  Frederick.  36 

Wilkinson,  W.  C.  58 

Wilkinson,  W.  T.  41 

Willard,  C.  D.  15 

Willard,  F.  E.  20,  73 

Willard,  F.  E.  Life  of.  83 

Willard,  J.  F.  (Flynt,  Jo- 
siah,  pseud.)  15,  120 

William  I.  the  Conqueror, 
king  of  England,  Life  of. 

83 

William  I.  surnamed  the  Si- 
lent, prince  of  Orange, 


Life  of.  83 

Williams,  Archibald.  60 
Williams,  E.  L.  136 

Williams,  E.  R.  64 

Williams,  F.  B.  pseud. 

(Hamblen,  H.  E.)  120 

Williams,  F.  C.  120 

Williams,  Sir  George,  Life 
of.  83 

■Williams,  G.  F.  136 

Williams,  H.  N.  73 

Williams,  H.  S.  24 

Williams,  J.  L.  68,  120 
Williams,  Leonard.  64 

Williams,  M.  E.  37 

Williams,  M.  M.  49 

■Williams,  N.  ^W.  (Dallas, 
Richard,  pseud.)  120 
Williams,  Sherman.  45,  73, 
95 

Williams,  S.  G.  19 

Williams,  Talcott.  15 

Williamson,  Mrs.  A.  M.  L. 

120 

Williamson,  C.  N.  120 
Williamson,  G.  C.  64 

Willis,  N.  P.  Life  of.  83 
Willson,  Beckles.  38 

Wilson,  A.  J.  E.  121 

Wilson,  C.  T.  66 

Wilson,  D.  M.  95 

Wilson,  E.  C.  . 19 

Wilson.  H.  L.  121 

Wilson,  J.  H.  66 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.  24, 
37,  41,  92 

Wilson,  Richard.  54 

Wilson,  R.  R.  47,  68,  95 
Wilson,  Woodrow.  ; 12 
Wiltse,  S.  E.  19,  22 

Winch,  W.  H.  19 

Winchell,  Alexander.  28 

Windom,  William.  49 

Wines,  F.  H.  15 

Wingate,  C.  F.  4 

Winnington,  Laura.  136 
Winslow,  F.  E.  61 

Winslow,  H.  M.  20 

Winter,  John  Strange,  pseud. 

121 

Winter,  William.  63 

Winterburn,  F.  H.  4 

Winthrop,  Theodore.  121 


AUTHOR  INDEX. 


167 


Wise,  H.  A. 

92 

Wise,  J.  S. 

121 

Wiseman,  N.  P.  S. 

card.  8, 

121 

Wister,  Owen. 

50, 

121 

Witchell,  C.  A. 

24 

Witt,  C. 

85 

Witt,  H.  G.  de. 

136 

Witt,  R.  C. 

41 

Wittbecker,  W.  A. 

35 

Wolf,  Simon. 

9 

Wolfe,  T.  F. 

51 

Wolfenstein,  Martha. 

121 

Wolfson,  A.  M. 

85 

Woltmann,  A. 

41 

Wolzogen,  Ernst  von. 

138 

Wood,  Benjamin. 

4 

Wood,  C.  S. 

136 

Wood,  C.  W. 

63 

Wood,  J.  G. 

32 

Wood,  M.  H. 

22 

Wood,  S.  T. 

14 

Wood,  Theodore. 

32 

Woodberry,  G.  E.  45,  47 

, 49 

Woodbridge,  Elizabeth. 

44 

Woodbury,  C.  H. 

40 

Woodhull,  A.  A. 

34 

Woodhull,  J.  F. 

24 

, 26 

Woodley,  0.  I. 

22 

Woolman,  M.  S. 

37 

Woolsey,  S.  C. 

48, 

136 

Woolson,  C.  F. 

121 

Worcester,  J.  E.  22 

Wordsworth,  William.  54 

Work,  E.  W.  7 

Workman,  W.  H.  66 

Worsfold,  W.  B.  67 

Worst,  E.  F.  19 

Worthington,  A.  M.  24,  26 
Wray,  A.  W.  3,  19 

Wright,  C.  D.  11,  14 

Wright,  Elvirton.  136 

Wright,  G.  F.  28 

Wright,  H.  C 47,  52,  73,  90, 

92 

Wright,  John,  pseud.  35 

Wright,  J,  H.  59 

Wright,  J.  M.  29 

Wright,  Mrs.  J.  M.  24,  121 
Wright,  Lewis.  26 

Wright,  Mrs.  M.  O.  29,  32, 
39,  121,  136 


Wright,  Mrs.  M.  T. 

121 

Wright,  W.  B. 

6,  61 

Wyckoff,  W.  A. 

14 

Wyclif,  John,  Life  of. 

83 

Wyss,  J.  R. 

136 

X 

Xenophon. 

59 

Xerxes,  the  Great,  king  of 
Persia,  Life  of.  83 


Y 


Yale,  L.  M.  37 

Yates,  L.  H.  37 

Yeats,  S.  K.  Levett-.  121 
Yeats,  W.  B.  55 

Yechton,  Barbara,  pseud. 

121,  136 

Yerkes,  L.  A.  46 

Yonge,  C.  M.  6,  73,  84,  85, 
87,  88,  90,  121,  136 
York,  F.  L.  42 

Yorke,  Anthony.  121,  136 
Young,  A.  W.  15 

Young,  C.  A.  25 

Young,  E.  R.  8,  11,  36,  121 
Young,  R.  E.  121 

Youth’s  companion  series. 
32,  60,  62,  67,  68,  69,  70,  84, 
136 

Ysaguirre.  37 

Z 

Zacher,  Albert.  39 

Zangwill,  Israel.  57,  121 
Zimmern,  Alice.  11 

Zimmern,  Helen.  88 

Zitkala-Sa.  11 

Zmichowska,  Narcyze.  139 
Zollinger,  Gulielma,  pseud. 

121,  136 

Zueblin,  Charles.  15 

Zung,  Leopold.  9 


